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Lecture notes of 9 pages for the course Cell Biology and developmental genetics at QMUL

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  • March 7, 2021
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  • 2020/2021
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Gastrulation- transforming a hollow ball into a 3 layered structure
Learning objective:

1. Formation of ectoderm and endoderm
2. Function of the endoderm in induction of mesoderm/mesoderm-derived tissues

The frog life cycle

1. Gametogenesis
2. Fertilisation
3. Cleavage
- Rapid cell division (mitosis) immediately after fertilisation
- At the end of cleavage, end up with blastula, which is the equivalent to the blastoderm stage in drosophila
4. Gastrulation
- Rearrangement of cells in a specific pattern i.e. ectoderm in the outer layer followed by mesoderm followed by
endoderm.
- cell movement to bring in cells that are supposed to be inside to develop organs
5. Organogenesis- arranging organs
6. Larval stages
7. Maturity




Gastrulation

 The 3 germ layer give rise to different organs and tissues,
 germ cells do not arise from 3 germ layers

, Both endoderm and ectoderm are specified by maternal cell fate determinants

 Animal half expresses
- maternal factors ectodermin
- xygotic factor Fox1e
 Vegetal half expresses
- maternal factor VegT + Vg1
VegT specifies the endoderm
- zygotic factor nodal (mesoderm induction)
zygotic factor – is later expressed by the embryo itself
 In the dorsal half the maternal cell fate determinant ectodermin is expressed, which represses mesoderm inducing signals
so that mesoderm is only formed at the equatorial zone.
 The presumptive ectodermal cells express the transcription factor Fox1e which is necessary for their development.
- Presumptive = in the absence of further information
 Maternal factors that set up different region of gene expression in the embryo.




The cells that generate the 3 germ layers are present in the late blastula (zebrafish)

 Shortly before gastrulation during mid-blastula transition, transcription is activated in the embryo.
 The ectoderm is located at the animal pole and expresses ectodermal markers
 The endoderm cells now express endoderm specific genes and secrete factors that induce the cells above them to become
mesoderm.
 Yolk cells = Membranous sac attached to an embryo, formed by cells of the hypoblast adjacent to the embryonic disk.
- The yolk is made up of many cells called yolk cells.
 The egg has polarity before fertilisation
- Dense yolk material in the vegetal pole
- little yolk in the animal pole

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