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Publication : Genomic evolution of the placenta using co-option and duplication and divergence.

First Author  Knox K Year  2008
Journal  Genome Res Volume  18
Issue  5 Pages  695-705
PubMed ID  18340042 Mgi Jnum  J:135979
Mgi Id  MGI:3794904 Doi  10.1101/gr.071407.107
Citation  Knox K, et al. (2008) Genomic evolution of the placenta using co-option and duplication and divergence. Genome Res 18(5):695-705
abstractText  The invention of the placenta facilitated the evolution of mammals. How the placenta evolved from the simple structure observed in birds and reptiles into the complex organ that sustains human life is one of the great mysteries of evolution. By using a timecourse microarray analysis including the entire lifetime of the placenta, we uncover molecular and genomic changes that underlie placentation and find that two distinct evolutionary mechanisms were utilized during placental evolution in mice and human. Ancient genes involved in growth and metabolism were co-opted for use during early embryogenesis, likely enabling the accelerated development of extraembryonic tissues. Recently duplicated genes are utilized at later stages of placentation to meet the metabolic needs of a diverse range of pregnancy physiologies. Together, these mechanisms served to develop the specialized placenta, a novel structure that led to expansion of the eutherian mammal, including humankind.
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