(Submitter supplied) The complex process by which a metazoan develops from a single cell to a multi-cellular differentiated organism is typically organized by biologists into stages. For example, in the chordate embryo, the gastrula, the neurula and the tail-bud constitute characteristic processes. A debate runs through the history of embryology questioning whether such stages hint at the modularity of embryonic development1-3, or rather, that “stages exist in the mind of the biologist, and not in the larva”4 or embryo.
more...- Organism:
- Caenorhabditis elegans; Caenorhabditis briggsae; Caenorhabditis japonica; Caenorhabditis brenneri; Caenorhabditis remanei
- Type:
- Expression profiling by array
- 5 related Platforms
- 150 Samples
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