Hydra constitutively expresses transcripts involved in vertebrate neural differentiation
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02703639
Hydra constitutively expresses transcripts involved in vertebrate neural differentiation
Abstract
The diploblastic Hydra is among the most primitive multicellular organisms. Using cross-hybridization with Xenopus probes, noggin-like transcripts were detected in the hypostome and basal disc of adult Hydra (Pelmatohydra oligactis), regions with properties similar to that of the amphibian organizer. This points to the possibility of a close molecular similarity between the Xenopus and Hydra organizers. The constitutive expression of a noggin-like gene in Hydra may be responsible for its regenerative capacity.
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