Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton
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A specimen-level phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of Diplodocidae (Dinosauria, Sauropoda)Role of HOXA7 to HOXA13 and PBX1 genes in various forms of MRKH syndrome (congenital absence of uterus and vagina).VACTERL/caudal regression/Currarino syndrome-like malformations in mice with mutation in the proprotein convertase Pcsk5Edward B. Lewis, 1918-2004Skeletal development in sloths and the evolution of mammalian vertebral patterningHomeotic arm-to-leg transformation associated with genomic rearrangements at the PITX1 locusThe Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome (congenital absence of uterus and vagina)--phenotypic manifestations and genetic approachesHox genes and evolutionEvolution of Hox gene clusters in deuterostomesHox genes and limb musculoskeletal developmentUncoupling time and space in the collinear regulation of Hox genesHox10 genes function in kidney development in the differentiation and integration of the cortical stromaFunctional cervicothoracic boundary modified by anatomical shifts in the neck of giraffes.Tetrapod-like axial regionalization in an early ray-finned fishShox2 is required for chondrocyte proliferation and maturation in proximal limb skeletonB-cell translocation gene 2 (Btg2) regulates vertebral patterning by modulating bone morphogenetic protein/smad signalingHox11 genes establish synovial joint organization and phylogenetic characteristics in developing mouse zeugopod skeletal elementsLoss of function but no gain of function caused by amino acid substitutions in the hexapeptide of Hoxa1 in vivoRespiratory adaptations to lung morphological defects in adult mice lacking Hoxa5 gene functionEvolutionary trajectories of snake genes and genomes revealed by comparative analyses of five-pacer viperHoxD expression in the fin-fold compartment of basal gnathostomes and implications for paired appendage evolutionTetrapod axial evolution and developmental constraints; Empirical underpinning by a mouse modelCorrelation between Hox code and vertebral morphology in archosaurs"Self-regulation," a new facet of Hox genes' functionFrom dinosaurs to birds: a tail of evolutionMorphological integration in the forelimb of musteloid carnivoransHow Hox genes can shed light on the place of echinoderms among the deuterostomesRole of a polymorphism in a Hox/Pax-responsive enhancer in the evolution of the vertebrate spineHeterogeneous conservation of Dlx paralog co-expression in jawed vertebratesFrom lizard to snake; behind the evolution of an extreme body planEvolution of gene regulatory networks controlling body plan developmentBreaking evolutionary and pleiotropic constraints in mammals: On sloths, manatees and homeotic mutationsDevelopment and the evolvability of human limbsHomeotic effects, somitogenesis and the evolution of vertebral numbers in recent and fossil amniotesHotair Is Dispensible for Mouse DevelopmentGlobal posterior prevalence is unique to vertebrates: a dance to the music of time?A proposal to sequence the genome of a garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis)Differential axial requirements for lunatic fringe and Hes7 transcription during mouse somitogenesis.Segmentation anomalies of vertebrae and ribs with other abnormalities of blastogenesis: syndromes or associations?Comparative analyses of vertebrate posterior HoxD clusters reveal atypical cluster architecture in the caecilian Typhlonectes natans
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Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton
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Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton
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Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton
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Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton
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Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton
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Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton
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Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton
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Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton
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Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton
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Deneen M Wellik
Mario R Capecchi
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10.1126/SCIENCE.1085672
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2003-07-18T00:00:00Z