AbstractHoxa2 gene is a primary player in regulation of craniofacial programs of head development in vertebrates. Here we investigate the evolution of a Hoxa2 neural crest enhancer identified originally in mouse by comparing and contrasting the fugu hoxa2a and hoxa2b genes with their orthologous teleost and mammalian sequences. Using sequence analyses in combination with transgenic regulatory assays in zebrafish and mouse embryos we demonstrate subfunctionalization of regulatory activity for expression in hindbrain segments and neural crest cells between these two fugu co-orthologs. hoxa2a regulatory sequences have retained the ability to mediate expression in neural crest cells while those of hoxa2b include cis-elements that direct express...
BACKGROUND: Gene regulation through cis-regulatory elements plays a crucial role in development and ...
Hox genes play a crucial role in patterning the anteroposterior axis. Therefore, it is important to ...
Previous work has implicated Hox genes in the development of the branchial region. At 8 1/2 days I h...
The Hoxa2 and Hoxb2 genes are members of paralogy group II and display segmental patterns of express...
Hox genes are key regulators of anterior-posterior axis patterning and have a major role in hindbrai...
AbstractHox genes are key regulators of anterior–posterior axis patterning and have a major role in ...
Hoxa2 is an evolutionarily conserved developmental regulatory gene that functions to specify rhombom...
AbstractThe Hoxa2 gene is an important component of regulatory events during hindbrain segmentation ...
There is considerable interest in understanding how cis-regulatory modifications drive morphological...
In jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes), Hox genes play an important role in patterning head and jaw for...
Hox genes encode homeodomain-containing transcription factors, required for correct antero-posterior...
The evolution of chordates was accompanied by critical anatomical innovations in craniofacial develo...
International audienceThe Hoxa2 gene has a fundamental role in vertebrate craniofacial and hindbrain...
AbstractThe evolution of chordates was accompanied by critical anatomical innovations in craniofacia...
The Hoxa2 gene has a fundamental role in vertebrate craniofacial and hindbrain patterning. Segmental...
BACKGROUND: Gene regulation through cis-regulatory elements plays a crucial role in development and ...
Hox genes play a crucial role in patterning the anteroposterior axis. Therefore, it is important to ...
Previous work has implicated Hox genes in the development of the branchial region. At 8 1/2 days I h...
The Hoxa2 and Hoxb2 genes are members of paralogy group II and display segmental patterns of express...
Hox genes are key regulators of anterior-posterior axis patterning and have a major role in hindbrai...
AbstractHox genes are key regulators of anterior–posterior axis patterning and have a major role in ...
Hoxa2 is an evolutionarily conserved developmental regulatory gene that functions to specify rhombom...
AbstractThe Hoxa2 gene is an important component of regulatory events during hindbrain segmentation ...
There is considerable interest in understanding how cis-regulatory modifications drive morphological...
In jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes), Hox genes play an important role in patterning head and jaw for...
Hox genes encode homeodomain-containing transcription factors, required for correct antero-posterior...
The evolution of chordates was accompanied by critical anatomical innovations in craniofacial develo...
International audienceThe Hoxa2 gene has a fundamental role in vertebrate craniofacial and hindbrain...
AbstractThe evolution of chordates was accompanied by critical anatomical innovations in craniofacia...
The Hoxa2 gene has a fundamental role in vertebrate craniofacial and hindbrain patterning. Segmental...
BACKGROUND: Gene regulation through cis-regulatory elements plays a crucial role in development and ...
Hox genes play a crucial role in patterning the anteroposterior axis. Therefore, it is important to ...
Previous work has implicated Hox genes in the development of the branchial region. At 8 1/2 days I h...