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Published August 2004 | public
Journal Article

Gene regulatory network controlling embryonic specification in the sea urchin

Abstract

The current state of the gene regulatory network for endomesoderm specification in sea urchin embryos is reviewed. The network was experimentally defined, and is presented as a predictive map of cis-regulatory inputs and functional regulatory gene interconnections (updated versions of the network and most of the underlying data are at http://sugp.caltech.edu/endomes/). The network illuminates the 'whys' of many aspects of zygotic control in early sea urchin development, both spatial and temporal. The network includes almost 50 genes, and these are organized in subcircuits, each of which executes a particular regulatory function.

Additional Information

© 2004 Elsevier Ltd. Research was supported by National Institutes of Health grant HD37105 and by the Office of Science (BER), US Department of Energy, grant DE-FG02-03ER63584. P Oliveri was supported by the Camilla Chandler Frost Fellowship.

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