“…In many cases, these asymmetries are evolutionarily conserved and necessary for physiological function, indicating that the formation of LR asymmetry is an essential phase of vertebrate organogenesis. Indeed, abnormal LR axis formationa condition known as heterotaxyis associated with some of the most common and severe structural birth defects, including complex congenital heart defects (CHDs), intestinal malrotation, extrahepatic biliary atresia, asplenia/polysplenia and other anomalies (Bartram et al, 2005;Chinya et al, 2019;Desgrange et al, 2018;Gabriel and Lo, 2020;Kothari, 2014;Ticho et al, 2000). Therefore, understanding the mechanisms that shape individual organ lateralities is not only necessary for illuminating the morphogenesis of numerous organs but could also be crucial for explaining the etiology of a wide variety of birth defects.…”