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    Science. 2006 Feb 17;311(5763):992-6.

    Cdx2 gene expression and trophectoderm lineage specification in mouse embryos.

    Deb K, Sivaguru M, Yong HY, Roberts RM.

    Department of Animal Sciences, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.

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    Controversy exists as to whether individual blastomeres from two-cell-stage mouse embryos have identical developmental properties and fate. We show that the transcription factor Cdx2 is expressed in the nuclei of cells derived from the late-dividing but not the first-dividing blastomere of two-cell embryos and, by lineage tracing and RNA interference knock-down experiments, that this lagging cell is the precursor of trophectoderm. Cdx2 mRNA is localized toward the vegetal pole of oocytes, reorients after fertilization, and becomes concentrated in the late-dividing, two-cell-stage blastomere. The asymmetrical distribution of Cdx2 gene products in the oocyte and embryo defines the lineage to trophectoderm.

    PMID: 16484492 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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