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In order to investigate if the role of Tbx3 in zebrafish heart morphogenesis is conserved in mammals, we analyzed the cardiovascular development in mice embryos lacking Tbx3 function.
Our findings show that neural control of airway morphogenesis is conserved between invertebrates and mammals and persists even where there is need for neither vasculature nor epithelial proliferation.
Selective ablation of nerves in Drosophila embryos, therefore, tests whether neural control of airway morphogenesis is conserved between vertebrates and invertebrates and whether neural regulation persists independently of endothelial or epithelial proliferation [ 15].
Together, these mammalian and Drosophila studies show that neural control of airway morphogenesis is conserved between mammals and invertebrates and that impacts on airway branching are independent of neural regulation of endothelial cell behaviors.
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This is also attractive because the genetic regulation of both airway morphogenesis and neurogenesis is conserved between flies and mammals, allowing us to test for a conserved role for neural guidance of airway branching.
Finally, we find that similar movements also occur during chick eye morphogenesis, suggesting that the underlying choreography is conserved among vertebrates.
These putative terminase genes are physically located after the virion morphogenesis and portal genes, an order that is conserved in many phage genomes [ 8, 22].
Polarisation of cells in the plane of an epithelium is essential for morphogenesis and depends on a group of core planar polarity proteins (the 'core proteins'), the function of which is conserved among diverse animal species.
Physics: [1] Energy is conserved.
Color coding is conserved throughout.
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