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Publication : Evidence against tetrapod-wide digit identities and for a limited frame shift in bird wings.

First Author  Stewart TA Year  2019
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  3244
PubMed ID  31324809 Mgi Jnum  J:279491
Mgi Id  MGI:6362561 Doi  10.1038/s41467-019-11215-8
Citation  Stewart TA, et al. (2019) Evidence against tetrapod-wide digit identities and for a limited frame shift in bird wings. Nat Commun 10(1):3244
abstractText  In crown group tetrapods, individual digits are homologized in relation to a pentadactyl ground plan. However, testing hypotheses of digit homology is challenging because it is unclear whether digits represent distinct and conserved gene regulatory states. Here we show dramatic evolutionary dynamism in the gene expression profiles of digits, challenging the notion that five digits have conserved developmental identities across amniotes. Transcriptomics shows diversity in the patterns of gene expression differentiation of digits, although the anterior-most digit of the pentadactyl limb has a unique, conserved expression profile. Further, we identify a core set of transcription factors that are differentially expressed among the digits of amniote limbs; their spatial expression domains, however, vary between species. In light of these results, we reevaluate the frame shift hypothesis of avian wing evolution and conclude only the identity of the anterior-most digit has shifted position, suggesting a 1,3,4 digit identity in the bird wing.
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