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MicroRNA-10 modulates Hox genes expression during Nile tilapia embryonic development
(Elsevier B.V., 2016-05-01)
Hox gene clusters encode a family of transcription factors that govern anterior-posterior axis patterning during embryogenesis in all bilaterian animals. The time and place of Hox gene expression are largely determined by ...
Selection on different genes with equivalent functions: the convergence story told by Hox genes along the evolution of aquatic mammalian lineages
(BioMed Central, 2016)
Abstract
Background
Convergent evolution has been a challenging topic for decades, being cetaceans, pinnipeds and sirenians textbook examples of three independent origins ...
HOX genes: potential candidates for the progression of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
(2016-11-01)
Laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) is a very aggressive cancer, considered to be a subtype of the head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Despite significant advances in the understanding and treatment of ...
Nuclear actin polymerization from faster growing ends in the initial activation of hox gene transcription Are nuclear speckles involved?
(Landes Biosciences, 2014-01)
The HoxB cluster expression is activated by retinoic acid and transcribed in a collinear manner. The DNA-binding Pknox1-Pbx1 complex modulates Hox protein activity. Here, NT2-D1 teratocarcinoma cells -a model of Hox gene ...
Nuclear actin polymerization from faster growing ends in the initial activation of hox gene transcription: Are nuclear speckles involved?
(Taylor and Francis Inc., 2014-01-06)
The HoxB cluster expression is activated by retinoic acid and transcribed in a collinear manner. The DNA-binding Pknox1-Pbx1 complex modulates Hox protein activity. Here, NT2-D1 teratocarcinoma cells -a model of Hox gene ...
HOXA cluster gene expression during osteoblast differentiation involves epigenetic control
(2019-08-01)
The HOXA gene cluster is generally recognized as a pivotal mediator of positional identity in the skeletal system, expression of different orthologues conferring alternative locational phenotype of the vertebrate bone. ...