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Publication : Duplications of hox gene clusters and the emergence of vertebrates.

First Author  Soshnikova N Year  2013
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  378
Issue  2 Pages  194-9
PubMed ID  23501471 Mgi Jnum  J:197928
Mgi Id  MGI:5494907 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.03.004
Citation  Soshnikova N, et al. (2013) Duplications of hox gene clusters and the emergence of vertebrates. Dev Biol 378(2):194-9
abstractText  The vertebrate body plan is characterized by an increased complexity relative to that of all other chordates and large-scale gene amplifications have been associated with key morphological innovations leading to their remarkable evolutionary success. Here, we use compound full Hox clusters deletions to investigate how Hox genes duplications may have contributed to the emergence of vertebrate-specific innovations. We show that the combined deletion of HoxA and HoxB leads to an atavistic heart phenotype, suggesting that the ancestral HoxA/B cluster was co-opted to help in diversifying the complex organ in vertebrates. Other phenotypic effects observed seem to illustrate the resurgence of ancestral (plesiomorphic) features. This indicates that the duplications of Hox clusters were associated with the recruitment or formation of novel cis-regulatory controls, which were key to the evolution of many vertebrate features and hence to the evolutionary radiation of this group.
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