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==Hindbrain neural crest migration==
==Hindbrain Neural Crest Migration==
 
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A schematic diagram of a chick head at embryonic day two, showing pathways of neural crest migration in the chick and mouse embryo and patterns of Hox gene expression in the pharyngeal arches.
| width=500px|A schematic diagram of a chick head at embryonic day two ([[Hamburger Hamilton Stages]]), showing pathways of neural crest migration in the chick and mouse embryo and patterns of Hox gene expression in the pharyngeal arches. Hox genes are expressed in neural crest cells, which emigrate predominantly from even-numbered rhombomeres into the pharyngeal (branchial) arches generating skeletal tissues and cranial ganglia.


Note that the first pharyngeal arch is free of Hox expression.
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===Legend===
===Legend===
* '''PA''' - pharyngeal arch
* '''PA''' - pharyngeal arch
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* '''OV''' - otic vesicle
* '''OV''' - otic vesicle
* '''r''' - rhombomere
* '''r''' - rhombomere
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:'''Links:''' [[Developmental Signals - Homeobox|Homeobox]] | [[Neural Crest Development]]
===Reference===
{{#pmid:17948031}}
====Copyright====
Adapted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Nature Reviews Neuroscience ({{#pmid:17948031}}), copyright (2007)




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Note original figure resized and relabeled replacing branchial arches with pharyngeal arches.
Note original figure resized and relabeled replacing branchial arches with pharyngeal arches.


==Reference==
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<pubmed>17948031</pubmed>
 
 
Adapted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (<pubmed>17948031</pubmed>), copyright (2007)
 
 
[[Category:Chicken]] [[Category:Mouse]] [[Category:Neural Crest]] [[Category:Pharyngeal Arch]] [[Category:Hox]]
[[Category:Chicken]] [[Category:Mouse]] [[Category:Neural Crest]] [[Category:Pharyngeal Arch]] [[Category:Hox]]

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Hindbrain Neural Crest Migration

A schematic diagram of a chick head at embryonic day two (Hamburger Hamilton Stages), showing pathways of neural crest migration in the chick and mouse embryo and patterns of Hox gene expression in the pharyngeal arches. Hox genes are expressed in neural crest cells, which emigrate predominantly from even-numbered rhombomeres into the pharyngeal (branchial) arches generating skeletal tissues and cranial ganglia.

Note that the first pharyngeal arch is free of Hox expression.

Legend

  • PA - pharyngeal arch
  • Md - mandibular part of pharyngeal arch 1
  • Mx - maxillary part of pharyngeal arch 1
  • OV - otic vesicle
  • r - rhombomere
Links: Homeobox | Neural Crest Development

Reference

Guthrie S. (2007). Patterning and axon guidance of cranial motor neurons. Nat. Rev. Neurosci. , 8, 859-71. PMID: 17948031 DOI.

Copyright

Adapted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (Guthrie S. (2007). Patterning and axon guidance of cranial motor neurons. Nat. Rev. Neurosci. , 8, 859-71. PMID: 17948031 DOI.), copyright (2007)


Original Figure: 4 http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v8/n11/fig_tab/nrn2254_F4.html

Note original figure resized and relabeled replacing branchial arches with pharyngeal arches.


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