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* Dot links are between genes too distant to indicate direction of causation).  
* Dot links are between genes too distant to indicate direction of causation).  
* Solid black arcs represent the estimated timing accuracy for each gene. Causation directions are compiled from literature.  
* Solid black arcs represent the estimated timing accuracy for each gene. Causation directions are compiled from literature.  
* Genes are color-coded according to their known pathway association with green for Notch, magenta for Fgf, purple for Wnt; in addition, dashed strokes are used for genes previously not reported as cyclic.
* Genes are color-coded according to their known pathway association:
** green - Notch
** magenta - Fgf
** purple Wnt
* dashed strokes are used for genes previously not reported as cyclic.




:'''Links:''' [[Somitogenesis]]
 
:'''Links:''' [[Somitogenesis]] | [[Developmental Signals - Notch|Notch]] | [[Developmental Signals - Fibroblast Growth Factor|FGF]] | [[Developmental Signals - Wnt|Wnt]]  [[Molecular_Development]]
 


===Reference===
===Reference===

Revision as of 20:08, 28 December 2013

Gene Regulation During Mouse Somitogenesis

Position of a gene symbol on the plot reflects time of peak expression (angle; clockwise) and the mean expression level (genes with high expression level are closer to the center).

  • Arrows represent the known causation (green arrows connect genes in the causation direction matching those found in the literature and red arrows are in the reverse causation order.
  • Dot links are between genes too distant to indicate direction of causation).
  • Solid black arcs represent the estimated timing accuracy for each gene. Causation directions are compiled from literature.
  • Genes are color-coded according to their known pathway association:
    • green - Notch
    • magenta - Fgf
    • purple - Wnt
  • dashed strokes are used for genes previously not reported as cyclic.


Links: Somitogenesis | Notch | FGF | Wnt Molecular_Development


Reference

<pubmed>24304493</pubmed>| BMC Dev Biol.

Copyright

© 2013 Fongang and Kudlicki; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Figure 3. Gene regulation during mouse somitogenesis.

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