A comparative analysis of transcription factor expression during metazoan embryonic development
Alicia Schep, Boris Adryan

TL;DR
This study compares transcription factor expression during embryonic development across diverse metazoan species, revealing conserved patterns and divergence linked to evolutionary relationships and developmental stages.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of TF expression dynamics across multiple metazoans, highlighting conserved trends and species-specific divergence during development.
Findings
TF expression increases during early development stages.
C2H2 zinc finger TFs are over-represented early on.
Expression patterns follow the hourglass model in some species.
Abstract
During embryonic development, a complex organism is formed from a single starting cell. These processes of growth and differentiation are driven by large transcriptional changes, which are following the expression and activity of transcription factors (TFs). This study sought to compare TF expression during embryonic development in a diverse group of metazoan animals: representatives of vertebrates (Danio rerio, Xenopus tropicalis), a chordate (Ciona intestinalis) and invertebrate phyla such as insects (Drosophila melanogaster, Anopheles gambiae) and nematodes (Caenorhabditis elegans) were sampled, The different species showed overall very similar TF expression patterns, with TF expression increasing during the initial stages of development. C2H2 zinc finger TFs were over-represented and Homeobox TFs were under-represented in the early stages in all species. We further clustered TFs for…
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