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Chapter 5. Patterning the spiralian embryo: insights from IlyanassaJ David Lambert
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA
Curr Top Dev Biol 86:107-33. 2009..Here, I describe the key embryological experiments that inform our understanding of spiralian development in Ilyanassa, and I review recent progress in understanding the molecular basis of patterning this embryo...
Developmental patterns in spiralian embryosJ David Lambert
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14607, USA
Curr Biol 20:R72-7. 2010..In this minireview, I describe characteristics of spiralian development and some recent insights into its mechanisms and evolution...
Characterizing the embryonic transcriptome of the snail IlyanassaJ David Lambert
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, NY 14627, USA
Integr Comp Biol 50:768-77. 2010..To demonstrate the utility of identifying and examining such transcripts, we describe the expression pattern during organogenesis for IoOnecut, an Ilyanassa ortholog of the HNF6/onecut family of transcription factors...
Mesoderm in spiralians: the organizer and the 4d cellJ David Lambert
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627, USA
J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol 310:15-23. 2008..This review examines the development of mesoderm in spiralians in a comparative context, with particular focus on the relationship between the mesendodermal cell 4d and the embryonic organizer...
Nanos is required in somatic blast cell lineages in the posterior of a mollusk embryoJeremy S Rabinowitz
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627, USA
Curr Biol 18:331-6. 2008..These results suggest that IoNanos is involved in regulating blast cell behaviors in the 4d lineage...
Spiralian quartet developmental potential is regulated by specific localization elements that mediate asymmetric RNA segregationJeremy S Rabinowitz
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA
Development 137:4039-49. 2010..These results demonstrate that micromere quartet identity, a hallmark of the ancient spiralian developmental program, is controlled in part by specific RNA localization motifs...
Patterning a spiralian embryo: a segregated RNA for a Tis11 ortholog is required in the 3a and 3b cells of the Ilyanassa embryoXin Yi Chan
Biology Department, University of Rochester, Rochester NY, 14627, USA
Dev Biol 349:102-12. 2011..Second, we found that the 3a or 3b lineages are required for normal development of the digestive glands, which arise from the fourth order macromeres...
Localization of Vasa mRNA during early cleavage of the snail IlyanassaS Zachary Swartz
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Hutchison Hall, River Campus, Rochester, NY 14627 0211, USA
Dev Genes Evol 218:107-13. 2008..Alternatively, IoVasa may be required in somatic lineages where it is expressed, and the germ line may be specified later in development...
Widespread RNA segregation in a spiralian embryoEvan P Kingsley
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA
Evol Dev 9:527-39. 2007..We propose that greater reliance on segregation of determinants in early cleavage increases constraint on cleavage patterns in molluscs and other spiralian groups...
Asymmetric inheritance of centrosomally localized mRNAs during embryonic cleavagesJ David Lambert
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA
Nature 420:682-6. 2002..These events produce a complex pattern of mRNA localization, in which different messages distinguish groups of cells with the same birth order rank and similar developmental potentials...
