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  2. Notochord - Wikipedia

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    The notochord is an elastic, rod-like structure found in chordates. In chordate vertebrates the notochord is an embryonic structure that disintegrates, as the vertebrae develop, to become the nucleus pulposus in the intervertebral discs of the vertebral column.

  3. Chordate - Wikipedia

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    A chordate (/ ˈ k ɔːr d eɪ t / KOR-dayt) is a deuterostomal bilaterian animal belonging to the phylum Chordata (/ k ɔːr ˈ d eɪ t ə / kor-DAY-tə).All chordates possess, at some point during their larval or adult stages, five distinctive physical characteristics (synapomorphies) that distinguish them from other taxa.

  4. Sonic hedgehog protein - Wikipedia

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    6469 20423 Ensembl ENSG00000164690 ENSMUSG00000002633 UniProt Q15465 Q62226 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000193 NM_001310462 NM_009170 RefSeq (protein) NP_000184 NP_001297391 NP_033196 Location (UCSC) Chr 7: 155.8 – 155.81 Mb Chr 5: 28.66 – 28.67 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Sonic hedgehog protein (SHH) is encoded for by the SHH gene. The protein is named after the video ...

  5. Neurulation - Wikipedia

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    The notochord plays an integral role in the development of the neural tube. Prior to neurulation, during the migration of epiblastic endoderm cells towards the hypoblastic endoderm, the notochordal process opens into an arch termed the notochordal plate and attaches overlying neuroepithelium of the neural plate. The notochordal plate then ...

  6. Tunicate - Wikipedia

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    Internal anatomy of a generalised tunicate Section through the wall of an ascidian pyrosoma showing several zooids; (br) buccal siphon; (at) atrial siphon; (tp) test process; (br s) pharynx. Like all other chordates , tunicates have a notochord during their early development, but it is lost by the time they have completed their metamorphosis.

  7. Dorsal nerve cord - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal nerve cord is an anatomical feature found in chordate animals, mainly in the subphyla Vertebrata and Cephalochordata, as well as in some hemichordates.It is one of the five embryonic features unique to all chordates, the other four being a notochord, a post-anal tail, an endostyle, and pharyngeal slits.

  8. Ascidiacea - Wikipedia

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    A notochord is formed early in development and always consists of a row of exactly 40 cells. [9] The nerve tube enlarges in the main body, and will eventually become the cerebral ganglion of the adult. The tunic develops early in embryonic life and extends to form a fin along the tail in the larva.

  9. Mesoderm - Wikipedia

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    This forms the notochord, which induces the formation of the neural tube, and establishes the anterior-posterior body axis. The notochord extends beneath the neural tube from the head to the tail. The mesoderm moves to the midline until it covers the notochord. When the mesoderm cells proliferate, they form the paraxial mesoderm.