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Publication : Evolution of mouse T-box genes by tandem duplication and cluster dispersion.

First Author  Agulnik SI Year  1996
Journal  Genetics Volume  144
Issue  1 Pages  249-54
PubMed ID  8878690 Mgi Jnum  J:35709
Mgi Id  MGI:83157 Doi  10.1093/genetics/144.1.249
Citation  Agulnik SI, et al. (1996) Evolution of mouse T-box genes by tandem duplication and cluster dispersion. Genetics 144(1):249-54
abstractText  The T-box genes comprise an ancient family of putative transcription factors conserved across species as divergent as Mus musculus and Caenorhabditis elegans. All T-box gene products are characterized by a novel 174-186-amino acid DNA binding domain called the T-box that was first discovered in the polypeptide products of the mouse T locus and the Drosophila melanogaster optomotor-blind gene. Earlier studies allowed the identification of five mouse T-box genes, T, Tbx1-3, and Tbr1, that all map to different chromosomal locations and are expressed in unique temporal and spatial patterns during embryogenesis. Here, we report the discovery of three new members of the mouse T-box gene family, named Tbx4, Tbx5, and Tbx6. Two of these newly discovered genes, Tbx4 and Tbx5, were found to be tightly linked to previously identified T-box genes. Combined results from phylogenetic, linkage, and physical mapping studies provide a picture for the evolution of a T-box subfamily by unequal crossing over to form a two-gene cluster that was duplicated and dispersed to two chromosomal locations. This analysis suggests that Tbx4 and Tbx5 are cognate genes that diverged apart from a common ancestral gene during early vertebrate evolution.
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