A segment of paraxial mesoderm.
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A segment of paraxial mesoderm.
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| Somitomere | |
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| Carnegie stage | 11 |
| Days | third gestational week |
| Precursor | paraxial mesoderm |
| Gives rise to | somites |
In the developing vertebrate embryo, the somitomeres are loose masses of paraxial mesoderm derived cells that form along each side of the neural tube towards the end of the third gestational week. The approximately 50 pairs of somitomeres begin developing in the cranial (head) region, continuing in a caudal (tail) direction until the end of week four.
The first seven somitomeres give rise to the striated muscles of the face, jaws, and throat.
The remaining somitomeres, likely driven by periodic expression of the hairy gene, begin expressing adhesion proteins such as N-cadherin and fibronectin, compact, and bud off forming somites. The somites give rise to the vertebral column (sclerotome), associated muscles (myotome), and overlying dermis (dermatome). There are a total of 37 somite pairs at the end of the fifth week of development, first occipital somite and 5-7 somites of the coccygel disappear from the original 42-44 somites
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