Xenomics (original) (raw)
- Enrique Amaya
- The Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge, CB2 1QN, United Kingdom; Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, United Kingdom
Abstract
Xenopus genomics, or Xenomics for short, is coming of age. Indeed, biological insight into processes such as growth factor signaling and patterning of the early embryo is now being gained by combining the value of Xenopus as a model organism for cell and developmental biology with genomic approaches. In this review I address these recent advances and explore future possibilities gained from combining this powerful experimental system with genomic approaches, as well as how our quest to understand basic biological principles will be greatly facilitated though the marriage of Xenopus and genomics.
Footnotes
Present address: The Healing Foundation Centre, Faculty of Life Science, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PT, UK.
E-mail enrique.amaya{at}manchester.ac.uk; fax 44 161 275 1505.
Article and publication are at http://www.genome.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gr.3801805\. Freely available online through the Genome Research Immediate Open Access option.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
