UMass Chan Affiliations
Program in Cell and Developmental DynamicsProgram in Bioinformatics and Integrative Biology
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
Document Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2013-03-01Keywords
Gene Regulatory NetworksSea Urchins
Bioinformatics
Cell and Developmental Biology
Computational Biology
Molecular Biology
Systems Biology
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Eric Davidson at Caltech has spent several decades investigating the molecular basis of animal development using the sea urchin embryo as an experimental system ( 1) (,) ( 2) although his scholarship extends to all of embryology as embodied in several editions of his landmark book. ( 3) In recent years his laboratory has become a leading force in constructing gene regulatory networks (GRNs) operating in sea urchin development. ( 4) This axis of his work has its roots in this laboratory's cDNA cloning of an actin mRNA from the sea urchin embryo (for the timeline see ref. 1)-one of the first eukaryotic mRNAs to be cloned as it turned out. From that point of departure, the Davidson lab has drilled down into other genes and gene families and the factors that regulate their coordinated regulation, leading them into the GRN era (a field they helped to define) and the development of the computational tools needed to consolidate and advance the GRN field.Source
Nucleus. 2013 Mar-Apr;4(2):89-91. doi: 10.4161/nucl.23986. Link to article on publisher's website
DOI
10.4161/nucl.23986Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/25807PubMed ID
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10.4161/nucl.23986
