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Gene |
Clone |
Species |
Stages |
Anatomy |
foxd2
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laevis
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NF stage 10
to
NF stage 12.5
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mesoderm
,
dorsal marginal zone
,
dorsal
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foxd2
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laevis
|
NF stage 15
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paraxial mesoderm
|
foxd2
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laevis
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NF stage 17
to
NF stage 21
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paraxial mesoderm
,
cranial neural crest
|
foxd2
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|
laevis
|
NF stage 25
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forebrain
,
diencephalon
,
mandibular crest
,
somite
,
hyoid arch
,
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foxd2
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laevis
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NF stage 37 and 38
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brain
,
forebrain
,
diencephalon
,
somite
,
pharyngeal arch
,
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mandibular arch
,
hyoid arch
,
branchial arch
,
alimentary system
,
muscle
,
visceral pouch
,
trunk somite
,
myotome
,
cranial neural crest
,
proctodeum
,
head
,
tail
,
mesenchyme
,
lower jaw
,
tail somite
,
hypaxial muscle
,
tail tip
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foxd2
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|
laevis
|
NF stage 27
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forebrain
,
diencephalon
,
mandibular crest
,
hyoid crest
,
presomitic mesoderm
,
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foxd2
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laevis
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NF stage 29 and 30
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brain
,
midbrain
,
mandibular crest
,
stomodeal-hypophyseal primordium
,
pharyngeal arch
,
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foxd2
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laevis
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NF stage 41
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brain
,
midbrain
,
hindgut
,
alimentary system
,
proctodeum
,
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Fig. 3. Whole mount in situ hybridisation with FoxD2. (A) Stage 11, lateral view. (B) Inner view of an embryo (stage 11) cut into two halves. The insert shows a sagittal section through the dorsal blastopore lip of an embryo after whole mount in situ hybridisation for Xbra and DAPI staining of nuclei. (C) Stage 15. (D) Stage 17. (E) Transverse section of D. (F) Stage 21. (G) Stage 25. (H) Transverse section of G. (I) Stage 27. (J) Stage 29. (K) Transverse section of J. (L) Horizontal section of J. (M) Stage 36. (N) Higher magnification of the lateral region at stage 36. (O) Stage 41. (P) Transverse section of stage 41. All embryos, except for O, are orientated with anterior to the right. (C, D, F, G): dorsal view. (I, J, M, N, O): lateral view. dl: dorsal lip, ey: eye, me: mesencephalon, no: notochord, np: neural plate, nt: neural tube, II. and III.: second and third visceral pouch. Red dotted lines denote the planes of sections. |