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Hox genes, clusters and collinearity

Hox genes, clusters and collinearity

... of Hox clusters, there has been an explosion of evolutionary studies into hypotheses regarding critical evolutionary events or pathways, such as the fin to limb transition or positioning the limb in ... See full document

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Pulling forces acting on Hox gene clusters cause expression collinearity

Pulling forces acting on Hox gene clusters cause expression collinearity

... of Hox gene collinearity have been meticu- lously analyzed for more than 25 years in many organisms ranging from Drosophila to ...Hox genes. I think therefore that the mechanistic nature of ... See full document

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Did homeobox gene duplications contribute to the Cambrian explosion?

Did homeobox gene duplications contribute to the Cambrian explosion?

... ParaHox genes are particularly ...homeobox genes that are not part of Hox gene clusters are especially similar in DNA sequence to Hox genes, and for some time their evolutionary ... See full document

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Vertebrate GAGA factor associated insulator elements demarcate homeotic genes in the HOX clusters

Vertebrate GAGA factor associated insulator elements demarcate homeotic genes in the HOX clusters

... 3′ Hox genes first and then the more 5′ Hox genes sequentially from anterior to posterior during develop- ment ...that Hox gene regulation is highly dependent on genomic ...of ... See full document

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Hox cluster genes and collinearities throughout the tree of animal life

Hox cluster genes and collinearities throughout the tree of animal life

... 11 Hox genes which are collinear with the ancestral cluster ...7 Hox genes expressed with spatial collinearity along the head-tail axis of the larva but not in molluscan-specific ... See full document

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Composition and genomic organization of arthropod Hox clusters

Composition and genomic organization of arthropod Hox clusters

... Drosophila Hox cluster is the best-known example of a split Hox cluster, in which the Antennapedia complex is separated from the genes in the Bithorax complex by ...Bombyx Hox cluster (12 Mb), ... See full document

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Hox Temporal Collinearity: Misleading Fallacy or Essential Developmental Mechanism?

Hox Temporal Collinearity: Misleading Fallacy or Essential Developmental Mechanism?

... e Hox genes are each both a component of the timer at their appropriate times and are sequentially involved in setting up the A–P sequence of axial ...The genes involved in time space translation in ... See full document

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The remote transcriptional control of Hox genes

The remote transcriptional control of Hox genes

... HoxD clusters identified so far coincide with CTCF bound loci, consistent with CTCF being one of the hallmarks of TAD boundaries (Dixon et ...the Hox cluster to remote ...Hoxd genes as expected if ... See full document

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Evolution of homeobox gene clusters in animals : the Giga cluster and primary versus secondary clustering

Evolution of homeobox gene clusters in animals : the Giga cluster and primary versus secondary clustering

... The Hox gene cluster has been a major focus in evolutionary developmental ...in Hox genes being linked to the evolution of animal body plans and ...the Hox genes into genomic ... See full document

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Evolution of the Hox/ParaHox gene clusters

Evolution of the Hox/ParaHox gene clusters

... the Hox cluster (Spitz et al ...The genes further away from the GCR are activated at gradually lower ...Posterior Hox genes in digit ...such Hox GCRs are. By comparison to the insect ... See full document

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Onychophoran Hox genes and the evolution of arthropod Hox gene expression

Onychophoran Hox genes and the evolution of arthropod Hox gene expression

... the Hox genes, which in turn specify segmen- tal ...the Hox genes are involved in providing positional information in a combinatorial mode to give each segment its identity along the ... See full document

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The rise and fall of Hox gene clusters

The rise and fall of Hox gene clusters

... of collinearity has led many of us to describe this process as occurring in settings in which it failed to ...of Hox genes in animals carrying a type A cluster is likely to derive from a genuine ... See full document

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No more than 14: the end of the amphioxus Hox cluster

No more than 14: the end of the amphioxus Hox cluster

... the Hox gene cluster has captivated the imagination of developmental and evolutionary ...biologists. Hox genes are a subclass of homeobox transcription factors deeply involved in the regulation of ... See full document

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The significance of Hox gene collinearity

The significance of Hox gene collinearity

... flanking genes enter a Pc ...flanking genes occupy a transcription ...upon Hox expression may only be quantitative but this alone might be sufficient to promote homeotic mutation and selective ... See full document

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Hox collinearity   a new perspective

Hox collinearity a new perspective

... posterior Hox genes drive the segmental phenotype towards that of the more anterior thoracic segment T2, which is determined by the Hox gene Antennapedia (Lewis, 1978, ...with Hox loss of ... See full document

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Two more Posterior Hox genes and Hox cluster dispersal in echinoderms

Two more Posterior Hox genes and Hox cluster dispersal in echinoderms

... full Hox complements in each taxon are ...Posterior Hox genes specific to echinoderms, which we name Hox11/13d and e based on their similarity to the well-known Hox11/13b-c genes of ... See full document

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TIME SPACE TRANSLATION: A CONFIRMED PRIMARY AXIAL PATTERNING MECHANISM IN VERTEBRATES

TIME SPACE TRANSLATION: A CONFIRMED PRIMARY AXIAL PATTERNING MECHANISM IN VERTEBRATES

... enabling Hox temporal collinearity to generate the spatial ...a Hox gene. The more 5’ late posterior the ectopically expressed Hox gene, the later ingression begins and if two Hox ... See full document

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Function and specificity of Hox genes

Function and specificity of Hox genes

... different genes in particular groups of cells. The Hox genes stand out as pivotal elements in explaining this ...These genes are differentially expressed and required along the anteroposterior ... See full document

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Hox genes are not always Colinear

Hox genes are not always Colinear

... single Hox cluster, which at first was thought to be composed of 10 genes, spanning approximately ...purpuratus Hox genes revealed that in fact the sea urchin has an unusual, rearranged ... See full document

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Hox Gene Collinearity May Be Related to Noether’s Theory on Symmetry and Its Linked Conserved Quantities

Hox Gene Collinearity May Be Related to Noether’s Theory on Symmetry and Its Linked Conserved Quantities

... the Hox clusters extends up to some hundreds of nanometers (nm) whereas the linear size of an early embryo (Head to Tail) is about 1 millimeter (mm) ...the collinearity phenomenon is still an enigma ... See full document

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