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A genetic approach to the transcriptional regulation of hox gene clusters

Tschopp, Patrick
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Duboule, Denis  
2011
Annual review of genetics

The evolution of vertebrate genomes was accompanied by an astounding increase in the complexity of their regulatory modalities. Genetic redundancy resulting from large-scale genome duplications at the base of the chordate tree was repeatedly exploited by the functional redeployment of paralogous genes via innovations in their regulatory circuits. As a paradigm of such regulatory evolution, we have extensively studied those control mechanisms at work in-cis over vertebrate Hox gene clusters. Here, we review the portfolio of genetic strategies that have been developed to tackle the intricate relationship between genomic topography and the transcriptional activities in this gene family, and we describe some of the mechanistic insights we gained by using the HoxD cluster as an example. We discuss the high heuristic value of this system in our general understanding of how changes in transcriptional regulation can diversify gene function and thereby fuel morphological evolution.

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DOI
10.1146/annurev-genet-102209-163429
Web of Science ID

WOS:000299299600008

Author(s)
Tschopp, Patrick
Duboule, Denis  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Annual review of genetics
Volume

45

Start page

145

End page

66

Subjects

embryonic patterning

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collinearity

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mouse genetics

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locus topography

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regulatory evolution

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neofunctionalization

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Global Control Region

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Embryonic Stem-Cells

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Human Genome

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In-Vivo

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Expression Domains

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Ultraconserved Elements

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Nuclear Reorganization

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Positional Information

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Vertebrate Development

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Conserved Sequences

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NON-REVIEWED

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November 14, 2011
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/72580
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