development Flashcards
morphogen
a signalling molecule that regulates the pattern of tissue development during embryonic development
signalling centre
a localised group of cells that produce and release signalling molecules such as morphogens or growth factors to regulate the development and patterning of surrounding tissues
zone of polarising activity
a specialised region of tissue at the posterior margin of the developing limb bud of the vertebrate limb.
plays a crucial role in establishing the anterior-posterior axis of the limb
apical ectodermal ridge
a critical structure at the distal end of the developing limb bud in vertebrates
plays a vital role in limb development by regulating the growth and patterning of the limb along its proximal-distal axis
axes of the vertebrate limb
- proximal-distal axis
- proximal > part of the limb closer to the body
- distal > part of the limb farther from the body - anterior-posterior axis
- anterior > side of the limb closest to the body’s front
- posterior > side of the limb closest to the body’s back - dorsal-ventral axis
- dorsal > the back or top of the limb
- ventral > the palm or sole of the limb
main signalling centres involved in the patterning of the vertebrate limb
Apical ectodermal ridge
- proximal-distal axis
- removal of AER from developing chick limb buds = cessation of limb growth
zone of polarising activity
- anterior-posterior axis
- transplant of ZPA tissue from the posterior limb to the anterior limb = duplication of digits
dorsal-ventral patterning