Morphogenesis
Morphogenesis is the biological process by which an organism's shape develops from simple initial tissue to the complex anatomy observed in mature form. It encompasses the coordinated growth, movement, and organization of cells, tissues, and organs during embryogenesis and post-embryonic remodeling. Morphogenesis relies on gene regulation, cell signaling, cell adhesion, and mechanical forces to produce spatial patterns and structures.
Key mechanisms include pattern formation driven by morphogen gradients, whereby signaling molecules distributed in a tissue
Classic developmental events illustrating morphogenesis include gastrulation, limb and organ primordia formation, neural tube closure, and
Researchers use experimental genetics, lineage tracing, live imaging, and computational modeling to study morphogenesis. Insights from