Using ascidian embryos to study the evolution of developmental gene regulatory networks
- 1 January 2005
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Zoology
- Vol. 83 (1) , 75-89
- https://doi.org/10.1139/z04-165
Abstract
Ascidians are ideally positioned taxonomically at the base of the chordate tree to provide a point of comparison for developmental regulatory mechanisms that operate among protostomes, non-chordate deuterostomes, invertebrate chordates, and vertebrates. In this review, we propose a model for the gene regulatory network that gives rise to the ascidian notochord. The purpose of this model is not to clarify all of the interactions between molecules of this network, but to provide a working schematic of the regulatory architecture that leads to the specification of endoderm and the patterning of mesoderm in ascidian embryos. We describe a series of approaches, both computational and biological, that are currently being used, or are in development, for the study of ascidian embryo gene regulatory networks. It is our belief that the tools now available to ascidian biologists, in combination with a streamlined mode of development and small genome size, will allow for more rapid dissection of developmental gene regulatory networks than in more complex organisms such as vertebrates. It is our hope that the analysis of gene regulatory networks in ascidians can provide a basic template which will allow developmental biologists to superimpose the modifications and novelties that have arisen during deuterostome evolution.Keywords
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