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Publication : The function of Hox genes in the morphogenesis of the vertebrate limb.

First Author  Duboule D Year  1993
Journal  Ann Genet Volume  36
Issue  1 Pages  24-9
PubMed ID  8099264 Mgi Jnum  J:15802
Mgi Id  MGI:63913 Citation  Duboule D (1993) The function of Hox genes in the morphogenesis of the vertebrate limb. Ann Genet 36(1):24-9
abstractText  The potential of the vertebrate limb as a model system to study developmental mechanisms is particularly well illustrated by the analysis of the Hox gene network. These genes are involved in the establishment of patterns and encode positional information. Their functional organisation during both limb and trunk development are very similar and seem to involve the progressive activation in time, along the chromosome, of a battery of genes whose products could differentially instruct those cells where they are expressed. Thus, cells expressing different Hox genes may behave differently and therefore give rise to various related, but different, structures. The asymmetric distribution of the Hox transcript during limb development likely reflects the final limb asymmetry.
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