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Congratulations to Phil on his Killifish axis formation story now on bioRxiv
April 19, 2021
Annika Nichols
Congratulations to Phil on his Killifish axis formation story now on bioRxiv
Annika Nichols
April 19, 2021

Congratulations to Phil on his Killifish axis formation story now on bioRxiv

Annika Nichols
April 19, 2021

Axis formation in embryos of fish and amphibians is prepatterned by maternal genes. However, annual killifish embyros go through a diapause state where cells of the blastomere disperse and reaggregate. How this dispersion-reaggregation process affects the molecular mechanisms of patterning is unclear.

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