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ventx2.1xenopus ventral 

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A Xenopus gene, Xbr-1, defines a novel class of homeobox genes and is expressed in the dorsal ciliary margin of the eye.

A Xenopus gene, Xbr-1, defines a novel class of homeobox genes and is expressed in the dorsal ciliary margin of the eye.

Gene Clone Species Stages Anatomy
ventx2.L laevis NF stage 11.5 ventral
ventx2.L laevis NF stage 13 ventral

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  FIG. 2. Whole mount in situ hybridization showing expression of Xbr-1 during development. In panels D Xbr-1 expression in the eye anlage is marked with an arrowhead. (A, B) Xbr-1 expression of stages 10.5 and 11.5 gastrulae. Shown are dorsal views and the closing blastopore is at the top. Xbr-1 is not expressed on the dorsal side. (C) Lateral view of the embryo in (B), showing that Xbr-1 expression is strong on the ventral side of the gastrula. At mid-gastrulation (stage 11.5, B), the Xbr-1 negative area has a keyhole shape, i.e., it is narrow posteriorly and flares out anteriorly. Based on its location on the dorsal side we suggest that the area that does not express Xbr-1 at stage 10.5 corresponds to the prospective neural plate. However, the fate map of the early gastrula shows that the prospective neural plate is much larger and it extends well to the lateral sides of the gastrula (Keller et al., 1992). Therefore, it is likely that the Xbr-1-negative region covers only part of the neural plate, possibly the ventral neural tube and/or the floor plate posteriorly and the prospective forebrain anteriorly. (D) Dorsal-anterior view of Xbr-1 expression at late gastrula/early neurula stage (stage 13). The remnant of the blastopore is to the top and the prospective anterior neural plate to the bottom of the figure. The color reaction has been purposely overdeveloped to reveal the bilateral Xbr1 staining in the anterior neural plate, in the area of the prospective eyes. (E) Anterior view of Xbr-1 expression at the neural plate stage (stage 16). Xbr-1 is expressed in the dorsal eye anlage in the anterior-lateral neural plate. The dotted line defines the limits of the anterior neural plate. (F, G) Side views of Xbr-1 expression at stage 25 (F) and stage 26 (G). Arrow in F points to Xbr-1 expression in the tailbud, asterisk to expression in the pharynx. (H, I) Frontal (H) and dorsal (I) views of stage 27 embryos, showing strong expression in the eye. (J) High magnification of a stage 25/26 eye. Xbr-1 expression is restricted to the dorsal half. (K, L) Side views of stage 30 (K) and stage 33/34 (L) embryos. Arrow in L points to the tailbud. At stage 33/34 the hybridization signal in the eye is obscured by eye pigment. However, in high magnification (M) of the eye region the bluish hybridization signal of Xbr-1 expression (arrowhead) can be distinguished from the brown eye pigment (open arrow). The position of the lens is marked (l). Expression of Xbr-1 is still found only in the dorsal half of the eye but it is more restricted than earlier (compare with M). Abbreviations: cg, cement gland; l, lens.