Takeda Lab
Laboratory of Embryoology at the Universtiy of Tokyo
(2001 to 2023)
Laboratory of Embryoology at the Universtiy of Tokyo
(2001 to 2023)
We have been studying the mechanisms of body axis formation and organogenesis using small fish, zebrafish (Danio rerio) and medaka (Oryzias latipes). Small fishes are model vertebrates suitable for developmental genetics and experimental embryology because of the large number of mutants, the ease of genetic and embryonic manipulation. Currently, we are focusing on left-right axis formation, somite differentiation, and otolith formation. In parallel, we are collaborating on the Medaka Genome Project to study the genome and epigenome evolution of vertebrates.
Photo: medaka(upper)and zebrafish (lower) adults
Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
Takeda lab was moved to Faculty of Life Science, Kyoto Sangyo University in April 2023