The Role of Neuronal Migration in Retinal Morphogenesis: Preventing Spatial Competition
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

A study on retinal morphogenesis reveals that neuronal migration plays a crucial role in preventing spatial competition during the development of the retina. Researchers found that the migration of retinal cells ensures the correct lamination of the retina and the formation of distinct layers. By analyzing RNA-seq data, they identified genes involved in neuronal migration and demonstrated their importance in maintaining the proper organization of the retina. This study provides insights into the mechanisms underlying retinal development and may have implications for understanding other processes involving neuronal migration.