Ventral anterior (rostral) posterior (caudal) dorsal OUR AXIS.

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ventral anterior (rostral) posterior (caudal) dorsal OUR AXIS

segmentation and patterning

Synpolydactyly can be caused by alanine repeat expansions in Hox D13

fertilization-4cells the spermatozoon cell membrane has fused with the oocyte membrane chromatin is enclosed within male and female pronuclei, membranes disappear, chromosomes replicate prior to cleavage.

Compaction: The embryo is transformed from a loosely organized ball of cells into a compact closely adherent cluster-they lose their intercellular clefts intercellular clefts after fertilization, cleavage occurs as the zygote travels down the oviduct 1.mitotic divisions w/o increase in size 2.zygote subdivides into blastomeres (daughter cells) 3.asynchonous divisions 4. after about 4 days (32 cells) = Morula

formation of the blastocyst compaction

blastocyst = inner cell mass + trophectoderm ICM Trophectoderm embryo yolk sac amnion part of placenta extra-embryonic tissue

The ICM is a source of totipotent embryonic stem (ES) cells Gene targeting ES cells can be used for gene targeting & gene therapy

Formation of a 2-layered embryo within the inner cell mass. Organization of primitive endoderm. Schematic of expanded blastocyst with absence (a) and presence (b) of primitive endoderm (hypoblast) in a day 4 expanded blastocyst and day 6 hatched blastocyst, respectively. In b, ICM remnant is defined as the epiblast (green) and the hypoblast (yellow). Hatching blastocyst (c) with epiblast (green arrow) and hypoblast (yellow arrow). Scale = 30 μm. Tanaka et al. Journal of Translational Medicine :20 doi: / epiblast (embryo)hypoblast (primitive endoderm) 4day6day 24h before implantation:

Gastrulation-why is it so important? 2-layered germ-disc is converted to a 3-layered germ disc cells in different layers interact to initiate embryonic development primitive streak hypoblast epiblast endoderm

Gastrulation starts with formation of the primitive streak: node

The primitive streak is a thickened region at the midline formed by cells of the epiblast It begins to form at the posterior pole of the embryo The node forms at the cranial end of the embryo Primitive streak cells move over the primitive pit, over the primitive ridges and into the groove forming endoderm and mesoderm. The remaining cells form ectoderm

ECTODERMAL MOVEMENTS DURING GASTRULATION: 1: origin of caudal mesoderm 2: origin of lateral mesoderm 3: origin of notochord A and B: mesoderm is not interposed between ectoderm and endoderm: these are the future pharyngeal (A) and cloacal (B) membranes pharyngeal membrane cloacal membrane A B

Day 6 -7: Blastocyst attaches to the endometrium and burrows in: implantation. gastrulation: formation of 3 germ layers

day week 4

week 7-organs formed (except brain and lung week 9-40 brain and lung continue to develop

Ectodermal derivatives

Mesodermal derivatives

Endodermal derivatives