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Fig. 1. Early morphological and molecular evidence of digit formation. (A) Dorsal view of a fresh E12.5 mouse embryo autopod in which the digits and interdigits are readily distinguishable
Fig. 2. Hoxd and Hoxa gene expression patterns during limb development.
Fig. 3. Schemes representing the outline of E11.5 wild-type (WT, top), Gli3 mutant (middle) and 5’Hox;Gli3 mutant (bottom) autopods with the expression of Sox9in the digit condensations depicted in purple

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