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Publication : Regulatory divergence modifies limb length between mammals.

First Author  Cretekos CJ Year  2008
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  22
Issue  2 Pages  141-51
PubMed ID  18198333 Mgi Jnum  J:131364
Mgi Id  MGI:3773560 Doi  10.1101/gad.1620408
Citation  Cretekos CJ, et al. (2008) Regulatory divergence modifies limb length between mammals. Genes Dev 22(2):141-51
abstractText  Natural selection acts on variation within populations, resulting in modified organ morphology, physiology, and ultimately the formation of new species. Although variation in orthologous proteins can contribute to these modifications, differences in DNA sequences regulating gene expression may be a primary source of variation. We replaced a limb-specific transcriptional enhancer of the mouse Prx1 locus with the orthologous sequence from a bat. Prx1 expression directed by the bat enhancer results in elevated transcript levels in developing forelimb bones and forelimbs that are significantly longer than controls because of endochondral bone formation alterations. Surprisingly, deletion of the mouse Prx1 limb enhancer results in normal forelimb length and Prx1 expression, revealing regulatory redundancy. These findings suggest that mutations accumulating in pre-existing noncoding regulatory sequences within a population are a source of variation for the evolution of morphological differences between species and that cis-regulatory redundancy may facilitate accumulation of such mutations.
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