Gastrulation.
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McClay, DR
Published in: Current opinion in genetics & development
August 1991
At gastrulation, a single layer of cells is converted into an outer ectodermal covering, an inner ectodermal tube, and in triploblastic phyla, a middle mesodermal layer. This morphogenesis is driven by motility and directed by cell interactions, some of which involve adhesion and others that involve information transfer.
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Current opinion in genetics & development
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1879-0380
ISSN
0959-437X
Publication Date
August 1991
Volume
1
Issue
2
Start / End Page
191 / 195
Related Subject Headings
- Morphogenesis
- Molecular Sequence Data
- Gastrula
- Embryonic and Fetal Development
- Ectoderm
- Developmental Biology
- Cell Communication
- Cell Adhesion
- Animals
- Amino Acid Sequence
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McClay, D. R. (1991). Gastrulation. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1(2), 191–195. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0959-437x(05)80069-3
McClay, D. R. “Gastrulation.” Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 1, no. 2 (August 1991): 191–95. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0959-437x(05)80069-3.
McClay DR. Gastrulation. Current opinion in genetics & development. 1991 Aug;1(2):191–5.
McClay, D. R. “Gastrulation.” Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, vol. 1, no. 2, Aug. 1991, pp. 191–95. Epmc, doi:10.1016/s0959-437x(05)80069-3.
McClay DR. Gastrulation. Current opinion in genetics & development. 1991 Aug;1(2):191–195.
Published In
Current opinion in genetics & development
DOI
EISSN
1879-0380
ISSN
0959-437X
Publication Date
August 1991
Volume
1
Issue
2
Start / End Page
191 / 195
Related Subject Headings
- Morphogenesis
- Molecular Sequence Data
- Gastrula
- Embryonic and Fetal Development
- Ectoderm
- Developmental Biology
- Cell Communication
- Cell Adhesion
- Animals
- Amino Acid Sequence