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Publication : Genetic analysis of craniofacial development in the vertebrate embryo.

First Author  Schilling TF Year  1997
Journal  Bioessays Volume  19
Issue  6 Pages  459-68
PubMed ID  9204763 Mgi Jnum  J:41102
Mgi Id  MGI:892851 Doi  10.1002/bies.950190605
Citation  Schilling TF (1997) Genetic analysis of craniofacial development in the vertebrate embryo. Bioessays 19(6):459-68
abstractText  Every cartilage and bone in the vertebrate skeleton has a precise shape and position. The head skeleton develops in the embryo from the neural crest, which emigrates from the neural ectoderm and forms the skull and pharyngeal arches. Recent genetic data from mice and zebrafish suggest that cells in the pharyngeal segments are specified by positional information in at least two dimensions, Hox genes along the anterior-posterior axis and other homeobox genes along the dorsal-ventral axis within a segment. Many zebrafish and human mutant phenotypes indicate that additional genes are required for the development of groups of adjacent pharyngeal arches and for patterning along the mediolateral axis of the skull. The complementary genetic approaches in humans, mice and fish reveal networks of genes that specify the complex morphology of the head skeleton along a relatively simple set of coordinates.
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