2019
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.123
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Evo‐devo explores the endless forms most beautiful, from extreme traits to subtle diversities

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“…These datasets were analysed with or without subsequent spatial reconstruction. Examples include the early mouse embryo 5 , developing blastula-stage half embryos 6 , the gastrula-stage mesoderm 7 , the gastrula and neurula-stage dorsal ectoderm in Xenopus laevis embryos 8 , the dorsal neural tube/neural crest in lamprey embryos 9 , or foxd3- positive neural crest cells in chick and zebrafish embryos 10 , 11 . Also using zebrafish, additional bar-coding and temporally controlled gene editing strategies (see Box 2 ) have opened up the possibility of labelling and subsequently tracing progenitors from early developmental stages to later time points.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These datasets were analysed with or without subsequent spatial reconstruction. Examples include the early mouse embryo 5 , developing blastula-stage half embryos 6 , the gastrula-stage mesoderm 7 , the gastrula and neurula-stage dorsal ectoderm in Xenopus laevis embryos 8 , the dorsal neural tube/neural crest in lamprey embryos 9 , or foxd3- positive neural crest cells in chick and zebrafish embryos 10 , 11 . Also using zebrafish, additional bar-coding and temporally controlled gene editing strategies (see Box 2 ) have opened up the possibility of labelling and subsequently tracing progenitors from early developmental stages to later time points.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%