Embryology of the fat-tailed dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata): A marsupial model for comparative mammalian developmental and evolutionary biology.

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Axel H Newton, Jennifer C Hutchison, Ella R Farley, Emily L Scicluna, Neil A Youngson, Jun Liu, Brandon R Menzies, Thomas B Hildebrandt, Ben M Lawrence, Angus H W Sutherland, David L Potter, Gerard A Tarulli, Lynne Selwood, Stephen Frankenberg, Sara Ord, Andrew J Pask
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Abstract

Background: Marsupials are a diverse and unique group of mammals, but remain underutilized in developmental biology studies, hindering our understanding of mammalian diversity. This study focuses on establishing the fat-tailed dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata) as an emerging laboratory model, providing reproductive monitoring methods and a detailed atlas of its embryonic development.

Results: We monitored the reproductive cycles of female dunnarts and established methods to confirm pregnancy and generate timed embryos. With this, we characterized dunnart embryo development from cleavage to birth, and provided detailed descriptions of its organogenesis and heterochronic growth patterns. Drawing stage-matched comparisons with other species, we highlight the dunnarts accelerated craniofacial and limb development, characteristic of marsupials.

Conclusions: The fat-tailed dunnart is an exceptional marsupial model for developmental studies, where our detailed practices for reproductive monitoring and embryo collection enhance its accessibility in other laboratories. The accelerated developmental patterns observed in the Dunnart provide a valuable system for investigating molecular mechanisms underlying heterochrony. This study not only contributes to our understanding of marsupial development but also equips the scientific community with new resources for addressing biodiversity challenges and developing effective conservation strategies in marsupials.

肥尾敦纳特(Sminthopsis crassicaudata)的胚胎学:哺乳动物发育和进化生物学比较的有袋动物模型。
背景:有袋类动物是一种多样而独特的哺乳动物,但在发育生物学研究中仍未得到充分利用,阻碍了我们对哺乳动物多样性的了解。本研究的重点是将肥尾杜父鱼(Sminthopsis crassicaudata)作为一种新兴的实验室模型,提供生殖监测方法和详细的胚胎发育图谱:结果:我们监测了雌性胖尾杜父鱼的生殖周期,并建立了确认怀孕和生成定时胚胎的方法。结果:我们对雌性敦纳尔特的繁殖周期进行了监测,并建立了确认妊娠和生成定时胚胎的方法,从而描述了敦纳尔特胚胎从卵裂到出生的发育过程,并对其器官发生和异时生长模式进行了详细描述。通过与其他物种的阶段性比较,我们强调了胖尾杜父鱼加速颅面和四肢发育的特点,这也是有袋类动物的特征:结论:肥尾敦獾是一种特殊的有袋类动物发育研究模型,我们在生殖监测和胚胎采集方面的详细实践提高了其他实验室对其的可及性。在邓纳特身上观察到的加速发育模式为研究异时性的分子机制提供了一个宝贵的系统。这项研究不仅有助于我们了解有袋动物的发育过程,还为科学界应对生物多样性挑战和制定有效的有袋动物保护策略提供了新的资源。
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Developmental Dynamics
Developmental Dynamics 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
8.00%
发文量
116
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Dynamics, is an official publication of the American Association for Anatomy. This peer reviewed journal provides an international forum for publishing novel discoveries, using any model system, that advances our understanding of development, morphology, form and function, evolution, disease, stem cells, repair and regeneration.
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