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Egg timers: how is developmental time measured in the early vertebrate embryo?

✍ Scribed by Martin H. Johnson; Margot L. Day


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
102 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0265-9247

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✦ Synopsis


Eggs and early embryos appear to be programmed to undertake particular developmental decisions at characteristic times, although precisely how these decisions are timed is unknown. We discuss the possible roles and interactions during early vertebrate development of two broad categories of timers: 1) those that involve cyclic or sequential mechanisms, referred to as clocks; and 2) those that require an increase or decrease in some factor to a threshold level for progression of time, referred to as hourglass timers. It is concluded that both clocklike timers linked to various features of the cell cycle and hourglass timers are involved in early developmental timing. The possible involvement of elements of circadian clock timers is also considered. BioEssays 22: 57-63, 2000.