Journal article
The mammalian blastocyst
SR Frankenberg, FRO de Barros, J Rossant, MB Renfree
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Developmental Biology | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1002/wdev.220
Abstract
The blastocyst is a mammalian invention that carries the embryo from cleavage to gastrulation. For such a simple structure, it exhibits remarkable diversity in its mode of formation, morphology, longevity, and intimacy with the uterine endometrium. This review explores this diversity in the light of the evolution of viviparity, comparing the three main groups of mammals: monotremes, marsupials, and eutherians. The principal drivers in blastocyst evolution were loss of yolk coupled with evolution of the placenta. An important outcome of blastocyst development is differentiation of two extraembryonic lineages (trophoblast and hypoblast) that contribute to the placenta. While in many species tr..
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