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1 February 2010 Differential Regional Expression of Genes in the Developing Brain of Ciona intestinalis Embryos
Naoki Shimozono, Naoyuki Ohta, Nori Satoh, Mayuko Hamada
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Abstract

Our previous transcriptome analysis identified 565 genes that are preferentially expressed in the developing brain of Ciona intestinalis larvae. Here, we show by in-situ hybridization that the spatial expression patterns of these brain-specific genes fall into different categories depending on the regions where the gene is expressed. For example, Ci-opsin3 and Ci-Dkk3 are expressed in the entire brain, Ci-tyrosinase and Ci-TYRP1 in the dorsal region, and Ci-synaptotagmin3, Ci-ZF399, and Ci-PTFb in the ventral region. Other genes are specific to the posterior, anterior, central, posterior and ventral, or anterior-ventral region of the brain. This regional expression of genes in the Ciona brain is not always associated with cell lineage, suggesting that complex mechanisms control the regionalized expression of brain-specific genes.

© 2010 Zoological Society of Japan
Naoki Shimozono, Naoyuki Ohta, Nori Satoh, and Mayuko Hamada "Differential Regional Expression of Genes in the Developing Brain of Ciona intestinalis Embryos," Zoological Science 27(2), 103-109, (1 February 2010). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.27.103
Received: 17 October 2009; Accepted: 20 November 2009; Published: 1 February 2010
KEYWORDS
Ciona intestinalis
developing brain
differential spatial expression
specific genes
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