We describe two genes, dino and mercedes, which are required for the organization of the zebrafish body plan. In dino mutant embryos, the tail is enlarged at the expense of the head and the anterior region of the trunk. The altered expression patterns of various marker genes reveal that, with the exception of the dorsal most marginal zone, all regions of the early dino mutant embryo acquire more ventral fates. These alterations are already apparent before the onset of gastrulation. mercedes mutant embryos show a similar but weaker phenotype, suggesting a role in the same patterning processes. The phenotypes suggests that dino and mercedes are required for the establishment of dorsal fates in both the marginal and the animal zone of the early gastrula embryo. Their function in the patterning of the ventrolateral mesoderm and the induction of the neuroectoderm is similar to the function of the Spemann organizer in the amphibian embryo.
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dino and mercedes, two genes regulating dorsal development in the zebrafish embryo
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M. Hammerschmidt,
M. Hammerschmidt
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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F. Pelegri,
F. Pelegri
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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M.C. Mullins,
M.C. Mullins
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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D.A. Kane,
D.A. Kane
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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F.J. van Eeden,
F.J. van Eeden
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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M. Granato,
M. Granato
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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M. Brand,
M. Brand
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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M. Furutani-Seiki,
M. Furutani-Seiki
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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P. Haffter,
P. Haffter
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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C.P. Heisenberg,
C.P. Heisenberg
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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Y.J. Jiang,
Y.J. Jiang
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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R.N. Kelsh,
R.N. Kelsh
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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J. Odenthal,
J. Odenthal
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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R.M. Warga,
R.M. Warga
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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C. Nusslein-Volhard
C. Nusslein-Volhard
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
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M. Hammerschmidt
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
F. Pelegri
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
M.C. Mullins
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
D.A. Kane
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
F.J. van Eeden
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
M. Granato
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
M. Brand
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
M. Furutani-Seiki
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
P. Haffter
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
C.P. Heisenberg
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
Y.J. Jiang
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
R.N. Kelsh
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
J. Odenthal
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
R.M. Warga
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
C. Nusslein-Volhard
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Abteilung fur Genetik, Tubingen, Germany. Mhammer@hubio2.harvard.edu
Online ISSN: 1477-9129
Print ISSN: 0950-1991
© 1996 by Company of Biologists
1996
Development (1996) 123 (1): 95–102.
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M. Hammerschmidt, F. Pelegri, M.C. Mullins, D.A. Kane, F.J. van Eeden, M. Granato, M. Brand, M. Furutani-Seiki, P. Haffter, C.P. Heisenberg, Y.J. Jiang, R.N. Kelsh, J. Odenthal, R.M. Warga, C. Nusslein-Volhard; dino and mercedes, two genes regulating dorsal development in the zebrafish embryo. Development 1 December 1996; 123 (1): 95–102. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.123.1.95
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