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Publication : The evolution of the vertebrate Dlx gene family.

First Author  Stock DW Year  1996
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  93
Issue  20 Pages  10858-63
PubMed ID  8855272 Mgi Jnum  J:35790
Mgi Id  MGI:83235 Doi  10.1073/pnas.93.20.10858
Citation  Stock DW, et al. (1996) The evolution of the vertebrate Dlx gene family. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 93(20):10858-63
abstractText  The vertebrate Dlx gene family consists of homeobox-containing transcription factors distributed in pairs on the same chromosomes as the Hox genes. To investigate the evolutionary history of Dlx genes, we have cloned five new zebrafish family members and have provided additional sequence information for two mouse genes. Phylogenetic analyses of Dlx gene sequences considered in the context of their chromosomal arrangements suggest that an initial tandem duplication produced a linked pair of Dlx genes after the divergence of chordates and arthropods but prior to the divergence of tunicates and vertebrates. This pair of Dlx genes was then duplicated in the chromosomal events that led to the four clusters of Hox genes characteristic of bony fish and tetrapods. It is possible that a pair of Dlx genes linked to the Hoxc cluster has been lost from mammals. We were unable to distinguish between independent duplication and retention of the ancestral state of bony vertebrates to explain the presence of a greater number of Dlx genes in zebrafish than mammals. Determination of the linkage relationship of these additional zebrafish Dlx genes to Hox clusters should help resolve this issue.
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