BIOL 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2.3: General Position, Plants And Animals, In Situ Hybridization

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(cid:1006). (cid:1007)- cell to cell trigger differential gene expression. Cells fate as to what it becomes depends on location along four axes: time (current stage of development), plus 3 spatial dimensions- 3 body axes. Cell- cell signals tells cells where they are in time & space. This info activates transcription factors that turn specific genes on or off, resulting in differentiation. Distinctive suits of gene that are activated as successive stages determine the fate of each cells. Three body axes: one axis runs anterior towards the head, to posterior, towards the tails, one axis runs ventral, towards the belly, to dorsal, towards the back, one axis runs left to right. Pattern formations used to describe events that determine spatial organization of an embryo. Early signals act as master regulators to set up general anterior-posterior, dorsal-ventral, left-right axes of an embryo.

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