Wellcome CRC Institute, University of Cambridge, UK.
The community effect is an interaction among muscle progenitor cells of amphibian gastrula, and is necessary for the initiation of muscle-specific gene expression. Dorsalization provides a signal that can convert ventral mesoderm cells to a muscle fate. Neither process involves mesoderm-inducing molecules. We suggest that the developmental significance of the community effect is to generate homogeneous but clearly demarcated groups of cells from progenitor cells arranged in a continuous gradient of developmental potential.