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Publication : Early developmental arrest of mammalian limbs lacking HoxA/HoxD gene function.

First Author  Kmita M Year  2005
Journal  Nature Volume  435
Issue  7045 Pages  1113-6
PubMed ID  15973411 Mgi Jnum  J:99350
Mgi Id  MGI:3582015 Doi  10.1038/nature03648
Citation  Kmita M, et al. (2005) Early developmental arrest of mammalian limbs lacking HoxA/HoxD gene function. Nature 435(7045):1113-6
abstractText  Vertebrate HoxA and HoxD cluster genes are required for proper limb development. However, early lethality, compensation and redundancy have made a full assessment of their function difficult. Here we describe mice that are lacking all Hoxa and Hoxd functions in their forelimbs. We show that such limbs are arrested early in their developmental patterning and display severe truncations of distal elements, partly owing to the absence of Sonic hedgehog expression. These results indicate that the evolutionary recruitment of Hox gene function into growing appendages might have been crucial in implementing hedgehog signalling, subsequently leading to the distal extension of tetrapod appendages. Accordingly, these mutant limbs may be reminiscent of an ancestral trunk extension, related to that proposed for arthropods.
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