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Description

Zebrafish embryo at tailbud stage The sequence begins at the level of the axial hypoblast. The hypoblast has separated into paraxial and axial mesoderm. The axial mesoderm (chorda mesoderm) is the presumptive notochord. Chorda mesodermal cells intercalate in a medial-lateral fashion to form the notochord. The paraxial mesoderm become furrowed into pre-somitic segments. Additional somitic furrows form during the sequence. In the right hand portion of the image, cells in the neuroectoderm migrate towards the embryonic midline. These cells eventually are incorporated into the hindbrain rudiment. This video made available by Mark Cooper thru Zebrafish - The Living Laboratory. The videos in this group can also be found in the Developmental Landmarks page of the Fishscope web site.

Biological Sources
NCBI Organism Classification
Danio rerio
Cell Line
Embryonic cell
Cellular Component
cytoplasm
Biological Context
Biological Process
anatomical structure morphogenesis
Zebrafish Anatomy
tail bud
axial hypoblast
mesoderm
somatic furrows
neuroectoderm
Attribution
Names
Mark Cooper
Link
Fishscope
OTHER
Zebrafish - The Living Laboratory
Citation
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
doi:10.7295/W9CIL37408
Archival Resource Key (ARK)
ark:/b7295/w9cil37408
Grouping This image is part of a group.
Imaging
Image Type
recorded image
Parameters Imaged
fluorescence emission
Source of Contrast
compartmentalization of stain or label
Visualization Methods
visualization of contiguous regions
Processing History
unprocessed raw data
Data Qualifiers
raw, unprocessed data
Sample Preparation
Methods
living tissue
Relation To Intact Cell
whole mounted tissue
Dimensions
Spatial Axis Image Size Pixel Size
X 320px ——
Y 240px ——