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Homeoboxes in cnidarians

Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1991
AbstractHomeoboxes have previously been documented from various phyla of triploblastic, coelomate and pseudocoelomate, animals. We report here the first homeoboxes from cnidarians, a phylum of diploblastic organisms thought to occupy a near‐basal position in metazoan phylogeny.
B, Schierwater   +4 more
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Vertebrate homeobox genes

Genetica, 1994
In the former part of the review the principal available data about Hox genes, their molecular organisation and their expression in vertebrate embryos, with particular emphasis for mammals, are briefly summarized. In the latter part we analysed the expression of four mouse homeobox genes related to two Drosophila genes expressed in the developing head ...
Boncinelli E., Mallamaci A., Lavorgna G.
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Homeoboxes in flatworms

Gene, 1992
A search for homeobox-containing genes was done in the genome of a primitive metazoan, the parasitic tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. Five different homeoboxes were isolated, none of them belonging to the classical Antennapedia-type. Three of the homeodomains are similar to those from the Drosophila melanogaster NK-type genes.
G, Oliver   +6 more
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Vertebrate homeobox genes

Current Biology, 1991
Recent highlights in vertebrate homeobox gene research include the discovery of new genes with novel expression patterns, observations that peptide growth factors and retinoic acid influence homeobox gene expression, and the generation of mutant phenotypes of embryos homozygous for null mutations. These combined studies reinforce the idea that homeobox
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