
Somite - Wikipedia
The somites (outdated term: primitive segments) are a set of bilaterally paired blocks of paraxial mesoderm that form in the embryonic stage of somitogenesis, along the head-to-tail axis in …
Somite | Vertebrate Embryo, Segmentation & Mesoderm | Britannica
Somite, in embryology, one of a longitudinal series of blocklike segments into which the mesoderm, the middle layer of tissue, on either side of the embryonic spine becomes divided.
Somites: Formation and Role in Developing the Body Plan
Oct 20, 2010 · The process of somite formation, or somitogenesis, depends on five important components: periodicity, fissure formation, epithelialization, specification, and differentiation. …
Somitogenesis - Embryology
A somite is added either side of the notochord (axial mesoderm) to form a somite pair. The segmentation does not occur in the head region, and begins cranially (head end) and extends …
What Are Somites and What Do They Become? - Biology Insights
Jul 25, 2025 · Somites are temporary, segmented blocks of tissue that form during the early embryonic development of vertebrates. These structures are derived from the mesoderm, specifically the …
Somite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
At about 20 days of gestation, the paraxial mesoderm divides into paired cuboidal structures called somites. These somites are located laterally on both sides of the developing neural tube. The first …
Somitogenesis - Wikipedia
Somites are bilaterally paired blocks of paraxial mesoderm that form along the anterior-posterior axis of the developing embryo in vertebrates. The somites give rise to skeletal muscle, cartilage, tendons, …
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BOSTON – January 7, 2026 – Somite, an AI-native TechBio company building the first universal virtual cell-signaling model, today announced its new identity, Cellular Intelligence. This rebrand reflects the …
27.4C: Somite Development - Medicine LibreTexts
somite: One of the paired masses of mesoderm, distributed along the sides of the neural tube, that will eventually become dermis, skeletal muscle, or vertebrae.
Cellular and molecular control of vertebrate somitogenesis
Feb 28, 2024 · Somite formation, crucial for organization of the segmental pattern of vertebrate embryos, depends on the oscillatory expression of segmentation clock genes.