Development of the aboral domain in Nematostella requires β-catenin and the opposing activities of six3/6 and frizzled5/8

Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
The development of the oral pole in cnidarians and the posterior pole in bilaterians is regulated by canonical Wnt signaling, whereas a set of transcription factors, including Six3/6 and FoxQ2, controls aboral development in cnidarians and anterior identity in bilaterians. However, it is poorly understood how these two patterning systems are initially set up in order to generate correct patterning along the primary body axis. Investigating the...
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Title
Development of the aboral domain in Nematostella requires β-catenin and the opposing activities of six3/6 and frizzled5/8
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
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