Zebrafish genetics and vertebrate heart formation

DYR Stainier - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2001 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2001nature.com
Forward-genetic analyses in Drosophila and Caenorhabditis elegans have given us
unprecedented insights into many developmental mechanisms. To study the formation of
organs that contain cell types and structures not present in invertebrates, a vertebrate model
system amenable to forward genetics would be very useful. Recent work shows that a newly
initiated genetic approach in zebrafish is already making significant contributions to
understanding the development of the vertebrate heart, an organ that contains several …
Abstract
Forward-genetic analyses in Drosophila and Caenorhabditis elegans have given us unprecedented insights into many developmental mechanisms. To study the formation of organs that contain cell types and structures not present in invertebrates, a vertebrate model system amenable to forward genetics would be very useful. Recent work shows that a newly initiated genetic approach in zebrafish is already making significant contributions to understanding the development of the vertebrate heart, an organ that contains several vertebrate-specific features. These and other studies point to the utility of the zebrafish system for studying a wide range of vertebrate-specific processes.
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