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Gene Regulatory Networks. Current Topics in Developmental Biology Volume 139

  • Book

  • May 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4894720

Gene Regulatory Networks, Volume 139 in the Current Topics in Developmental Biology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an international board of authors. Topics in this release include Mouse hindbrain GRN, Xenopus endoderm GRN - organogenesis, Vertebrate limb GRN, The notochord gene regulatory network in chordate evolution: conservation and divergence from Ciona to vertebrates, Ciona early embryo GRNs, Boolean logic models, Modeling GRN response to morphogen gradient, GRN architecture, Theory of GRN evolution, Evolution of fly segmentation GRNs, GRN evolution in echinoderms, Evolution of network specificity, and more.

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Table of Contents

1. A gene regulatory network for cell fate specification in Ciona embryosYutaka Satou2. Early Xenopus gene regulatory programs, chromatin states, and the role of maternal transcription factorsKitt D. Paraiso, Jin S. Cho, Junseok Yong and Ken W.Y. Cho3. Dynamic and self-regulatory interactions among gene regulatory networks control vertebrate limb bud morphogenesisAim?e Zuniga and Rolf Zeller4. Gene regulatory networks during the development of the Drosophila visual systemYen-Chung Chen and Claude Desplan5. Cell fate decisions during the development of the peripheral nervous system in the vertebrate headAlexandre Thiery, Ailin Leticia Buzzi and Andrea Streit6. A Hox gene regulatory network for hindbrain segmentationHugo J. Parker and Robb E. Krumlauf7. Logical modeling of cell fate specification-Application to T cell commitmentElisabetta Cacace, Samuel Collombet and Denis Thieffry8. Repressive interactions in gene regulatory networks: When you have no other choiceM. Joaquina Del?s and James Briscoe9. The function of architecture and logic in developmental gene regulatory networksIsabelle S. Peter10. The evolution of the gene regulatory networks patterning the Drosophila BlastodermAriel D. Chipman11. The notochord gene regulatory network in chordate evolution: Conservation and divergence from Ciona to vertebratesAnna Di Gregorio12. On the individuality of gene regulatory networks: How does network reuse affect subsequent evolution?Eden McQueen and Mark Rebeiz13. Evolutionary dynamics of gene regulationDouglas H. Erwin