Gene expression in the mouse preimplantation embryo

Reproduction. 2003 Apr;125(4):457-68. doi: 10.1530/rep.0.1250457.

Abstract

Mouse preimplantation development represents a tightly controlled programme of gene expression and cell division, which starts with the fertilized egg and ends with implantation of the blastocyst approximately 4.5 days later. Spatial and temporal differences in gene expression underpin establishment of axes at the two-cell stage and development of the trophectoderm and inner cell mass after embryo compaction at the eight-cell stage. Approximately 15 700 mouse genes expressed during preimplantation development have been identified from cDNA sequences deposited in the UniGene database of the National Institutes of Health. This inventory of preimplantation genes is the starting point for identifying signalling modules that function in preimplantation development.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Blastocyst / physiology*
  • Computational Biology
  • Databases, Genetic
  • Embryonic and Fetal Development / genetics*
  • Gene Expression Profiling*
  • Gene Silencing
  • Mice
  • Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis