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Targeted misexpression of Hox-4.6 in the avian limb bud causes apparent homeotic transformations

Morgan, B. A.
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Izpisua-Belmonte, J. C.
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Duboule, D.  
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1992
Nature

In the limb bud the 5' members of the Hox-4 gene cluster are expressed in a nested set of overlapping domains which are progressively restricted in the posterior and distal directions. These domains arise early in limb bud development and come to approximate the primordia of the major structural elements of the limb along the anterior/posterior axis (Fig. 1). This pattern, and the fact that surgical manipulations which lead to mirror image duplications along the anterior/posterior axis give rise to mirror image duplications of the domains of expression of these genes, have led to the proposal that these transcription factors specify positional identity along the anterior/posterior axis. Here we test this hypothesis directly using replication-competent retroviral vectors to expand the domain of expression of the Hox-4.6 gene anteriorly during limb development in vivo. We report that alteration of the domain of expression of the Hox-4.6 gene in the developing limb leads to reproducible pattern alterations consistent with a posterior homeotic transformation.

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DOI
10.1038/358236a0
Author(s)
Morgan, B. A.
Izpisua-Belmonte, J. C.
Duboule, D.  
Tabin, C. J.
Date Issued

1992

Published in
Nature
Volume

358

Issue

6383

Start page

236

End page

9

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Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.

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OTHER

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