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Publication : Natural TWIST protein variants in a panel of eleven non-human primates: possible implications of TWIST gene-tree for primate species tree.

First Author  Gachot-Neveu H Year  2002
Journal  Dev Genes Evol Volume  212
Issue  10 Pages  496-503
PubMed ID  12523351 Mgi Jnum  J:80931
Mgi Id  MGI:2447536 Doi  10.1007/s00427-002-0263-y
Citation  Gachot-Neveu H, et al. (2002) Natural TWIST protein variants in a panel of eleven non-human primates: possible implications of TWIST gene-tree for primate species tree. Dev Genes Evol 212(10):496-503
abstractText  The twist gene is implied in head morphogenesis, as human patients heterozygous at TWIST and heterozygous M-twist mutant mice present similar cranial-facial abnormalities. M-twist and TWIST are respectively unique genes, coding for a B-HLH transcription factor. We identified twist coding sequences from 11 species representing 7 families of primates, report their conservation and genus-specific amino acid substitutions, and present a tentative gene-tree of these sequences. Amino acid changes result in natural Twist variants, which might contribute to generating distinct head morphologies in species. These data suggest twist as a molecular marker, which could be used to refine controversial classification.
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