8 Unraveling Genomic Regulatory Networks in the Simple Chordate, Ciona intestinalis
Abstract
The recent sequencing of two closely related ascidian species, Ciona intestinalis and Ciona savignyi, has revived the status of the ascidians as a major developmental model system (Dehal et al. 2002; Satoh 2003; Satoh et al. 2003). Research has confirmed that many aspects of ascidian and vertebrate embryogenesis rely on a conserved set of orthologous genes and cellular processes (Satoh 2003; Passamaneck and Di Gregorio 2005). This is clearly the case for development of the nervous system (Meinertzhagen et al. 2004), notochord (Passamaneck and Di Gregorio 2005), and heart (Satou et al. 2004) and may also be true for other tissues and organs, including the blood cells, pharyngeal gill slits, endostyle, and neural crest (Jeffery et al. 2004). However, ascidian embryos are extraordinarily simple, with low cell numbers, rapid development, and well-defined...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.159-175