Boning Up on Hox Genes

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In vertebrate development, the Hox genes, which establish patterns and encode positional information, are found in groups of paralogs. Mutations in individual mouse Hox genes can perturb skeletal elements, but the variable expressivities and penetrance observed with mutations in paralogous Hox genes make it hard to distinguish whether these genes cause patterning at the global or local level. Wellik et al. now report targeted disruptions of all of the alleles of the Hox10 or Hox11 paralogous family to show that Hox genes act in globally patterning of the lumbosacral region of the axial skeleton and are integral in patterning principal elements of the limbs. D. M. Wellik, M. R. Capecchi, Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton. Science 301, 363-367 (2003). [Abstract] [Full Text]
研究Hox基因
在脊椎动物的发育过程中,建立模式和编码位置信息的Hox基因存在于类似性的群体中。单个小鼠Hox基因的突变可以扰乱骨骼元件,但在旁系Hox基因突变中观察到的可变表达性和外显率使得很难区分这些基因是在全局还是局部水平上引起模式。Wellik等人现在报道了Hox10或Hox11同源家族的所有等位基因的靶向破坏,表明Hox基因在轴骨腰骶区域的整体模式中起作用,并且在四肢的主要元素模式中是不可或缺的。韦利克博士、卡佩基博士、Hox10和Hox11基因是确定哺乳动物骨骼全局模式所必需的。《科学》,2003年第1期。【摘要】【全文】
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