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Colored chart showing the emergence of terminally differentiated cells in C. elegans from 200 to 400 minutes of embryogenesis.

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posted on 2016-08-27, 20:00 authored by DevoWorm
Emergence of Terminally Differentiated Cells in each cell type class, relative to the 400 minutes of embryogenesis. be 200 to 300 minute period is sampled at 5-minute intervals, while the 300 to 400 minute period is sampled at 30-minute intervals. Bottom of figure is labeled with the corresponding developmental stages and images of the embryo during select times.

Data sources:
[A] Cell Lineage and Timing Data, Nikhil Bhatla @ WormWeb.

[B] Annotations of Terminally Differentiated Cells. Stephen Larson & Mark Watts @ PyOpenWorm. OpenWorm Foundation.

References:
[1] Picture for 200 minute embryo (beginning of Gastrulation). Hartwell, L.H., Hood, L., Goldberg, M.L., Reynolds, A.E., and Silver, L.M. Genetics: from genes to genomes. 4th Edition. Genetic Portrait C, Caenorhabditis elegans: Genetic Portrait of a Simple Multicellular Animal. http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/dl/free/007352526x/387004/Reference_C.pdf  Accessed on August 27, 2016.

[2] Pictures of Closure of Ventral Cleft and Dorsal Intercalation. Figure 3 in Epithelial System Hypodermis (Epidermis), WormAtlas. http://www.wormatlas.org/hermaphrodite/hypodermis/mainframe.htm  Accessed on August 26, 2016.

[3] Pictures of Comma Stage embryo and Embryogenesis Stage Information. Figure 1 in Chisholm, A.D. and Hardin, J. Epidermal Morphogenesis, WormBook. http://www.wormbook.org/chapters/www_epidermalmorphogenesis/epidermalmorphogenesis.html  Accessed on August 27, 2016.

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