
doi: 10.1002/bies.080193
pmid: 19154002
AbstractIn three recent articles it was shown that β‐catenin is crucial for the establishment and the maintenance of the overall polarity and especially for the character ‘posterior’ in planarians. If the transcription of the β‐catenin gene was silenced by RNA interference, the overall polarity is lost, and in regenerating fragments a posterior blastema displays anterior characters by forming eyes and anterior ganglia. An attempt is made to integrate these new data, well‐known older observations, and observations from other regenerating systems into an outline of a model that will clarify our current understanding as well as highlight areas still to be developed.
Transcription, Genetic, Hydra, Animals, Regeneration, RNA Interference, Gene Silencing, Planarians, Models, Biological, beta Catenin, Body Patterning
Transcription, Genetic, Hydra, Animals, Regeneration, RNA Interference, Gene Silencing, Planarians, Models, Biological, beta Catenin, Body Patterning
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