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* <ref name=" | * '''Random X inactivation in the mule and horse placenta'''<ref name="PMID22645258"><pubmed>22645258</pubmed></ref> "In eutherian mammals, dosage compensation of X-linked genes is achieved by X chromosome inactivation. X inactivation is random in embryonic and adult tissues, but imprinted X inactivation (paternal X silencing) has been identified in the extra-embryonic membranes of the mouse, rat, and cow. ...As the most structurally and morphologically diverse organ in mammals, the placenta also appears to show diverse mechanisms for dosage compensation that may result in differences in conceptus development across species." | ||
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Revision as of 14:19, 3 May 2013
Introduction
Equine development (Latin, equus = "horse")
Horse Links: horse | Category:Horse |
Historic Papers: 1897 Critical Period in Horse Development | 1925 Organ of Jacobson | 1945 Cleavage Stages of the Horse Ova |
Animal Development: axolotl | bat | cat | chicken | cow | dog | dolphin | echidna | fly | frog | goat | grasshopper | guinea pig | hamster | horse | kangaroo | koala | lizard | medaka | mouse | opossum | pig | platypus | rabbit | rat | salamander | sea squirt | sea urchin | sheep | worm | zebrafish | life cycles | development timetable | development models | K12 |
Some Recent Findings
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Taxon
Bovine Development
Morula and Blastocyst
Genital Development
References
- ↑ <pubmed>22645258</pubmed>
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 30) Embryology Horse Development. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Horse_Development
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