PMID: 9169087Apr 1, 1997Paper

Developmental expression of morphoregulatory genes in the mouse embryo: an analytical approach using a novel technology

Biochemical and Molecular Medicine
J C CraigR H Finnell

Abstract

The molecular techniques of in situ transcription and antisense RNA amplification (IST/aRNA) have allowed for the monitoring of coordinate changes in the expression of multiple genes simultaneously. However, the analysis of their concurrent behavior during murine embryogenesis has been problematic. Studies involving the investigation of temporal and spatial gene expression during embryogenesis have focused solely on the analysis of isolated, single gene events. Such an approach has failed to provide an integrative picture of genetic control over the varied and complicated cellular processes governing embryogenesis. In order to interpret the enormous amount of gene expression data generated by these procedures, we have attempted to develop an analytical framework by employing the statistical concepts of principal components analysis (PCA). For the current study, we performed IST/aRNA on neural tubes dissected from the highly inbred LM/Bc murine strain collected during four gestational time periods. A subset of these genes, representing a partial signaling pathway in the developing neuroepithelium, was then subjected to PCA. Here, we report that PCA highlighted the transcriptional interplay among the genes p53, wee-1, Tgf beta-2,...Continue Reading

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