The presence of two sets of paired appendages is one of the defining features of jawed vertebrates. We are interested in identifying genetic systems that could have been responsible for the origin of the first set of such appendages, for their subsequent duplication at a different axial level, and/or for the generation of their distinct identities. It has been hypothesized that four genes of the T-box gene family (Tbx2-Tbx5) played important roles in the course of vertebrate limb evolution. To test this idea, we characterized the orthologs of tetrapod limb-expressed T-box genes from a teleost, Danio rerio. Here we report isolation of three of these genes, tbx2, tbx4, and tbx5. We found that their expression patterns are remarkably similar t...
Hox genes are essential for growth and patterning of the tetrapod limb skeleton. Mice mutant for the...
Background: Whole genome sequences have allowed us to have an overview of the evolution of gene r...
AbstractComparisons between Hox gene expression patterns in teleost fins and tetrapod limbs are reve...
AbstractDuring development of the limbs, Hox genes belonging to the paralogous groups 9–13 are expre...
The locomotory appendages of vertebrates have undergone significant changes during evolution, which ...
The transformation of paired fins into tetrapod limbs is one of the most intensively scrutinized eve...
Background:Whole genome sequences have allowed us to have an overview of the evolution of gene reper...
Background:Whole genome sequences have allowed us to have an overview of the evolution of gene reper...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
Background: Whole genome sequences have allowed us to have an overview of the evolution of gene rep...
Vertebrate body appendages include a number of structures such as limbs, paired and median fins, the...
Hox genes are essential for growth and patterning of the tetrapod limb skeleton. Mice mutant for the...
Background: Whole genome sequences have allowed us to have an overview of the evolution of gene r...
AbstractComparisons between Hox gene expression patterns in teleost fins and tetrapod limbs are reve...
AbstractDuring development of the limbs, Hox genes belonging to the paralogous groups 9–13 are expre...
The locomotory appendages of vertebrates have undergone significant changes during evolution, which ...
The transformation of paired fins into tetrapod limbs is one of the most intensively scrutinized eve...
Background:Whole genome sequences have allowed us to have an overview of the evolution of gene reper...
Background:Whole genome sequences have allowed us to have an overview of the evolution of gene reper...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
Background: Whole genome sequences have allowed us to have an overview of the evolution of gene rep...
Vertebrate body appendages include a number of structures such as limbs, paired and median fins, the...
Hox genes are essential for growth and patterning of the tetrapod limb skeleton. Mice mutant for the...
Background: Whole genome sequences have allowed us to have an overview of the evolution of gene r...
AbstractComparisons between Hox gene expression patterns in teleost fins and tetrapod limbs are reve...