Novel gain-of-function alleles demonstrate a role for the heterochronic gene lin-41 in C. elegans male tail tip morphogenesis

  • Del Rio-Albrechtsen, Tania
  • Kiontke, Karin
  • Chiou, Shu-Yi
  • Fitch, David H.A.
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Publication date
September 2006
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
0012-1606
Citation count (estimate)
18

Abstract

AbstractTo gain an understanding of the genes and mechanisms that govern morphogenesis and its evolution, we have analyzed mutations that disrupt this process in a simple model structure, the male tail tip of the rhabditid nematode C. elegans. During the evolution of rhabditid male tails, there have been several independent changes from tails with rounded tips (“peloderan”, as in C. elegans) to those with pointed tips (“leptoderan”). Mutations which produce leptoderan (Lep) tails in C. elegans thus identify candidate genes and pathways in which evolutionary changes could have produced leptoderan tails from peloderan ancestors. Here we report that two novel, gain-of-function (gf) alleles of lin-41 have lesions predicted to affect the N-termi...

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