AbstractHox genes encode transcription factors necessary for patterning the major developing anterior to posterior embryonic axis. In addition, during vertebrate evolution, various subsets of this gene family were co-opted along with the emergence of novel body structures, such as the limbs or the external genitalia. The morphogenesis of these axial structures thus relies in part upon the precisely controlled transcription of specific Hox genes, a mechanism involving multiple long-range enhancers. Recently, it was reported that such regulatory mechanisms were largely shared between different developing tissues, though with some specificities, suggesting the recruitment of ancestral regulatory modalities from one tissue to another. The analy...
The mammalian HoxD cluster lies between two topologically associating domains (TADs) matching distin...
Hox genes are essential regulators of embryonic development. Their step-wise transcriptional activat...
Developmental genes are often controlled by large regulatory landscapes matching topologically assoc...
AbstractHox genes encode transcription factors necessary for patterning the major developing anterio...
The mammalian HoxD cluster lies between two topologically associating domains (TADs) matching distin...
AbstractFaithful expression of Hox genes in both time and space is essential for proper patterning o...
Faithful expression of Hox genes in both time and space is essential for proper patterning of the pr...
Background The spatial organization of the mammalian genome relies upon the formation of chromatin d...
HoxA genes exhibit central roles during development and causal mutations have been found in several ...
The recently discovered chromatin compartments called topologically associating domains (TADs) are e...
BACKGROUND: The transcriptional activation of HoxD genes during mammalian limb development involves ...
Animal genomes are folded in topologically associating domains (TADs) that have been linked to the r...
Since their discovery Hox genes have been at the core of the established models explaining the devel...
Hoxd genes are essential for the development of the various body axes in vertebrates and hence the u...
AbstractDuring limb development, coordinated expression of several Hoxd genes is required in presump...
The mammalian HoxD cluster lies between two topologically associating domains (TADs) matching distin...
Hox genes are essential regulators of embryonic development. Their step-wise transcriptional activat...
Developmental genes are often controlled by large regulatory landscapes matching topologically assoc...
AbstractHox genes encode transcription factors necessary for patterning the major developing anterio...
The mammalian HoxD cluster lies between two topologically associating domains (TADs) matching distin...
AbstractFaithful expression of Hox genes in both time and space is essential for proper patterning o...
Faithful expression of Hox genes in both time and space is essential for proper patterning of the pr...
Background The spatial organization of the mammalian genome relies upon the formation of chromatin d...
HoxA genes exhibit central roles during development and causal mutations have been found in several ...
The recently discovered chromatin compartments called topologically associating domains (TADs) are e...
BACKGROUND: The transcriptional activation of HoxD genes during mammalian limb development involves ...
Animal genomes are folded in topologically associating domains (TADs) that have been linked to the r...
Since their discovery Hox genes have been at the core of the established models explaining the devel...
Hoxd genes are essential for the development of the various body axes in vertebrates and hence the u...
AbstractDuring limb development, coordinated expression of several Hoxd genes is required in presump...
The mammalian HoxD cluster lies between two topologically associating domains (TADs) matching distin...
Hox genes are essential regulators of embryonic development. Their step-wise transcriptional activat...
Developmental genes are often controlled by large regulatory landscapes matching topologically assoc...