In situ detection of transcripts of the myogenic factor MyoD in whole chicken embryos

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In situ hybridization has provided insights into the molecular basis of skeletal myogenesis during embryonic development. In situ detection of different muscle-specific regulatory factors in whole embryos has been described. Spatial and temporal expression patterns of these factors differed among species. The expression pattern of MyoD in whole chicken embryos was studied via in situ hybridization using a probe obtained by the reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technique. In newly formed somites (embryos of stage 12), MyoD mRNA transcripts were detected along the anterior to posterior axis of somites immediately adjacent to the neural tube, whereas in mature somites (embryos of stage 24), MyoD transcripts were detected throughout the entire somite. These results indicate that MyoD expression is important for initiating and maintaining the avian myogenic system.

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Gabriel, J. E., Alves, H. J., Alvares, L. E., Schmidt, G. S., & Coutinho, L. L. (2000). In situ detection of transcripts of the myogenic factor MyoD in whole chicken embryos. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 23(1), 145–148. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572000000100027

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