<div><p>The molecular events leading to the development of the bat wing remain largely unknown, and are thought to be caused, in part, by changes in gene expression during limb development. These expression changes could be instigated by variations in gene regulatory enhancers. Here, we used a comparative genomics approach to identify regions that evolved rapidly in the bat ancestor, but are highly conserved in other vertebrates. We discovered 166 bat accelerated regions (BARs) that overlap H3K27ac and p300 ChIP-seq peaks in developing mouse limbs. Using a mouse enhancer assay, we show that five <i>Myotis lucifugus</i> BARs drive gene expression in the developing mouse limb, with the majority showing differential enhancer activity compared ...
In all tetrapods examined thus far, the development and patterning of limbs require the activation o...
In all tetrapods examined thus far, the development and patterning of limbs require the activation o...
Tetrapod limbs display a great variety of forms and functions. In an attempt to understand factors i...
Author Summary: The limb is a classic example of vertebrate homology and is represented by a large r...
© 2016 Booker et al.The molecular events leading to the development of the bat wing remain largely u...
© 2016 Booker et al.The molecular events leading to the development of the bat wing remain largely u...
Bats are the only mammals capable of self-powered flight using wings. Differing from mouse or human ...
<div><p>Bats are the only mammals capable of self-powered flight using wings. Differing from mouse o...
Gene regulation can contribute to phenotypic divergence across species and cell types. By comparing ...
Abstract Background As the only truly flying mammals,...
Abstract Background As the only truly flying mammals,...
Vertebrate limbs classically illustrate the morphological diversity of homologous structure. Bat li...
Divergence of anterior-posterior (AP) limb pattern and differences in vertebral column morphology ar...
This study reports the first characterisation of the embryonic bat limb transcriptome, allowing the ...
Includes bibliographical references.The Myeloid ecotropic insertion site 2 (Meis2) gene is an import...
In all tetrapods examined thus far, the development and patterning of limbs require the activation o...
In all tetrapods examined thus far, the development and patterning of limbs require the activation o...
Tetrapod limbs display a great variety of forms and functions. In an attempt to understand factors i...
Author Summary: The limb is a classic example of vertebrate homology and is represented by a large r...
© 2016 Booker et al.The molecular events leading to the development of the bat wing remain largely u...
© 2016 Booker et al.The molecular events leading to the development of the bat wing remain largely u...
Bats are the only mammals capable of self-powered flight using wings. Differing from mouse or human ...
<div><p>Bats are the only mammals capable of self-powered flight using wings. Differing from mouse o...
Gene regulation can contribute to phenotypic divergence across species and cell types. By comparing ...
Abstract Background As the only truly flying mammals,...
Abstract Background As the only truly flying mammals,...
Vertebrate limbs classically illustrate the morphological diversity of homologous structure. Bat li...
Divergence of anterior-posterior (AP) limb pattern and differences in vertebral column morphology ar...
This study reports the first characterisation of the embryonic bat limb transcriptome, allowing the ...
Includes bibliographical references.The Myeloid ecotropic insertion site 2 (Meis2) gene is an import...
In all tetrapods examined thus far, the development and patterning of limbs require the activation o...
In all tetrapods examined thus far, the development and patterning of limbs require the activation o...
Tetrapod limbs display a great variety of forms and functions. In an attempt to understand factors i...