Genetic and molecular studies of development in Caenorhabiditis elegan
s have identified regulators that appear to control pattern formation
in the cellularized nematode embryo. Two genes, skn-1 and pie-1, are r
equired for specifying the different identities of two sister blastome
res in a 4-cell embryo, called P2 and EMS. The skn-1 gene encodes a DN
A binding protein that may control blastomere development by regulatin
g transcription in EMS and its descendants. ABa and ABp, the other two
sisters in a 4-cell embryo, are influenced to develop differently by
cell signaling events that require the two genes apx-1 and glp-1. In t
his review, I summarize evidence that some or all of these genes may e
ncode embryonic determinants of blastomere identity.