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Publication : Analysis of Hoxa7/Hoxb7 mutants suggests periodicity in the generation of the different sets of vertebrae.

First Author  Chen F Year  1998
Journal  Mech Dev Volume  77
Issue  1 Pages  49-57
PubMed ID  9784603 Mgi Jnum  J:50942
Mgi Id  MGI:1313067 Doi  10.1016/s0925-4773(98)00126-9
Citation  Chen F, et al. (1998) Analysis of Hoxa7/Hoxb7 mutants suggests periodicity in the generation of the different sets of vertebrae. Mech Dev 77(1):49-57
abstractText  Mice were generated with targeted disruptions in Hoxa7 and Hoxb7, respectively. Mice carrying the Hoxa7 mutation are healthy. No abnormalities in the formation of the skeleton or other tissues were found in these mutants. Twelve percent of Hoxb7-/- mutants show first and second rib defects similar to those observed in mice homozygous for a Hoxb9 mutation (Chen, F., Capecchi, M.R., 1997. Dev. Biol. 181, 186- 196). Hoxb7-/- mice are also fertile and were used to generate double mutants with Hoxa7 to reveal potential interactions between these two paralogous genes. Mice homozygous for both mutations have first and second rib defects with higher penetrance and increased expressivity, indicating a functional role for Hoxa7 in the patterning of the upper thoracic region. Although Hoxb6, Hoxa7, Hoxb7, and Hoxb9 have distinctive anterior expression limits in axial mesoderm, the disruptions of these genes all yield first and second rib defects. A hypothesis is suggested to explain the observation that axial defects in these and other mouse Hox mutants appear to concentrate along the axial column at zones of transition between vertebral types. Copyright 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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