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Morphogenesis (from the Greek morphê shape and genesis creation) is one of three fundamental aspects of developmental biology along with the control of cell growth and cellular differentiation.
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Morphogenesis
[Gr. morphe - shape, form; genesis - origin, descent]. The development of form and structure in a cell or aggregation of cells.
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Morphogenesis
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Morphogenesis (from the Greek morph shape and genesis creation) is one of three fundamental aspects of developmental biology along with the control of cell growth and cellular differentiation.
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morphogenesis
[Gk. morphe, form + genesis, origin]
The development of body shape and organization during ontogeny.
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morphogenesis - creation of form or structure during development.
MPF - maturation/mitosis promoting factor - heterodimeric protein that initiates prophase of mitosis and alters the activity of diverse proteins that function in mitosis by ...
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morphogenesis Development of the architectural features of organisms; formation and differentiation of tissues and organs.
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Cut transcription factor - homeodomain - cut domain - mediates choice between chordotonal sense organ and external sensory organ fate - also involved in wing and follicle cell morphogenesis ...
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: The genetically programmed death of cells at specific times during embryonic morphogenesis and development, metamorphosis, and during cell turnover in adults including the maturation of T and B cells of the immune system.
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Originating in embryology, today developmental biology studies the genetic control of cell growth, differentiation and "morphogenesis," which is the process that gives rise to tissues, organs and anatomy.
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Helper phage
A phage that is introduced into a host cell in to provide functions needed for replication, morphogenesis, or packaging of a mutant (defective) phage.
Helicases
Proteins that unwind the DNA double helix.
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a combination of experimental and bioinformatic techniques to determine the complete regulon controlled by CtrA, a master transcriptional regulator that controls many Caulobacter cell cycle processes including DNA replication, polar morphogenesis, ...
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in Cambridge University, received bachelor's degree in 1921, master's degree in January 1925, and doctorate in October 1925. After graduation, he worked in F.G. Hopkins's laboratory in Caius College, specializing in embryology and morphogenesis.
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Likewise, defects in Drosophila eye morphogenesis occur upon reggie overexpression in mutant flies.
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