AbstractHomeobox genes encode important developmental control proteins. In vertebrates, those encoding the proteins of the HOX class and their most closely related families, including paraHOX and metaHOX classes, are clustered in paralogous regions (or paralogons). We show that the majority of the other homeobox genes (we called contraHOX) can also be clustered and belong to paralogons in humans. This suggests that they duplicated during vertebrate evolution along the same processes as the HOX genes. We tentatively assembled several paralogons in superparalogons. One of the superparalogons contains the contraHOX genes. These observations were extended to hundreds of genes, and allowed to describe a primary human genome paralogy map
The ParaHox cluster contains three Hox‐related homeobox genes. The evolution of this sister of the H...
<p>The HOX cluster genes are indicated. PRD domain only encoding genes are marked in blue, the TALE ...
Arrangements of genes along chromosomes are a product of evolutionary processes, and we can expect t...
AbstractThe arrangement of Hox genes into physical clusters is fundamental to the patterning of anim...
The homeobox gene superfamily includes many genes implicated in brain development in vertebrates; fo...
The Hox gene cluster has been a major focus in evolutionary developmental biology. This is because o...
Work in the author's lab is funded by BBSRC DTP studentships and the School of Biology, University o...
Background: The homeobox genes are a large and diverse group of genes, many of which play important ...
BACKGROUND: The homeobox genes are a large and diverse group of genes, many of which play important ...
We report the identification of 10 new human homeobox sequences. Altogether, we have isolated and se...
The Hox genes are a family of developmental control genes containing a homeobox motif, and tend to b...
ParaHox genes, and their evolutionary sisters the Hox genes, are integral to patterning the anterior...
The murine genome contains 38 homeobox-containing genes (Hox genes) which are related to Drosophila ...
The ParaHox and Hox gene clusters control aspects of animal anterior-posterior development and are r...
Developmental fates along the anterior-posterior axes of animals are controlled by clustered homeotl...
The ParaHox cluster contains three Hox‐related homeobox genes. The evolution of this sister of the H...
<p>The HOX cluster genes are indicated. PRD domain only encoding genes are marked in blue, the TALE ...
Arrangements of genes along chromosomes are a product of evolutionary processes, and we can expect t...
AbstractThe arrangement of Hox genes into physical clusters is fundamental to the patterning of anim...
The homeobox gene superfamily includes many genes implicated in brain development in vertebrates; fo...
The Hox gene cluster has been a major focus in evolutionary developmental biology. This is because o...
Work in the author's lab is funded by BBSRC DTP studentships and the School of Biology, University o...
Background: The homeobox genes are a large and diverse group of genes, many of which play important ...
BACKGROUND: The homeobox genes are a large and diverse group of genes, many of which play important ...
We report the identification of 10 new human homeobox sequences. Altogether, we have isolated and se...
The Hox genes are a family of developmental control genes containing a homeobox motif, and tend to b...
ParaHox genes, and their evolutionary sisters the Hox genes, are integral to patterning the anterior...
The murine genome contains 38 homeobox-containing genes (Hox genes) which are related to Drosophila ...
The ParaHox and Hox gene clusters control aspects of animal anterior-posterior development and are r...
Developmental fates along the anterior-posterior axes of animals are controlled by clustered homeotl...
The ParaHox cluster contains three Hox‐related homeobox genes. The evolution of this sister of the H...
<p>The HOX cluster genes are indicated. PRD domain only encoding genes are marked in blue, the TALE ...
Arrangements of genes along chromosomes are a product of evolutionary processes, and we can expect t...