Study sheds light on genetic 'clock' in embryonic cells
Tuesday, November 13, 2012 - 12:06
in Biology & Nature
As they develop, vertebrate embryos form vertebrae in a sequential, time-controlled way. Scientists have determined previously that this process of body segmentation is controlled by a kind of "clock," regulated by the oscillating activity of certain genes within embryonic cells. But questions remain about how precisely this timing system works.