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The following pages link to Evidence for a Hox14 paralog group in vertebrates (Q79792265):
Displaying 35 items.
- Survey sequencing and comparative analysis of the elephant shark (Callorhinchus milii) genome (Q21090196) (← links)
- Brain evolution by brain pathway duplication (Q21710761) (← links)
- The amphioxus genome illuminates vertebrate origins and cephalochordate biology (Q24650723) (← links)
- No more than 14: the end of the amphioxus Hox cluster (Q24794626) (← links)
- Evolution of Hox gene clusters in deuterostomes (Q26992068) (← links)
- HoxD expression in the fin-fold compartment of basal gnathostomes and implications for paired appendage evolution (Q28603310) (← links)
- Genomic organisation of the seven ParaHox genes of coelacanths (Q28648262) (← links)
- Saltatory evolution of the ectodermal neural cortex gene family at the vertebrate origin (Q28681216) (← links)
- An independent genome duplication inferred from Hox paralogs in the American paddlefish--a representative basal ray-finned fish and important comparative reference (Q28710478) (← links)
- A living fossil in the genome of a living fossil: Harbinger transposons in the coelacanth genome (Q28732115) (← links)
- Complete HOX cluster characterization of the coelacanth provides further evidence for slow evolution of its genome (Q28748470) (← links)
- MicroRNAs in the Hox network: an apparent link to posterior prevalence (Q28752243) (← links)
- Hox cluster duplication in the basal teleost Hiodon alosoides (Osteoglossomorpha) (Q28754362) (← links)
- Hox, ParaHox, ProtoHox: facts and guesses (Q29029241) (← links)
- The genesis and evolution of homeobox gene clusters (Q29397877) (← links)
- Adaptive evolution of Hox-gene homeodomains after cluster duplications (Q33262377) (← links)
- Phylogenetic and chromosomal analyses of multiple gene families syntenic with vertebrate Hox clusters (Q33370668) (← links)
- A non-tree-based comprehensive study of metazoan Hox and ParaHox genes prompts new insights into their origin and evolution (Q33539998) (← links)
- Ancient expansion of the hox cluster in lepidoptera generated four homeobox genes implicated in extra-embryonic tissue formation (Q34394762) (← links)
- Amphioxus and tunicates as evolutionary model systems. (Q34525451) (← links)
- Ciona intestinalis: chordate development made simple (Q36070210) (← links)
- Hox genes are not always Colinear. (Q36501239) (← links)
- Noncanonical role of Hox14 revealed by its expression patterns in lamprey and shark. (Q36638668) (← links)
- aLeaves facilitates on-demand exploration of metazoan gene family trees on MAFFT sequence alignment server with enhanced interactivity. (Q36953995) (← links)
- Elephant shark (Callorhinchus milii) provides insights into the evolution of Hox gene clusters in gnathostomes (Q37364152) (← links)
- Retracted: Gene duplication and functional evolution of Hox genes in fishes (Q37774416) (← links)
- Homeosis and Beyond. What Is the Function of the Hox Genes? (Q37783248) (← links)
- Molecular evolution of duplicated ray finned fish HoxA clusters: increased synonymous substitution rate and asymmetrical co-divergence of coding and non-coding sequences. (Q42660973) (← links)
- A PCR survey for posterior Hox genes in amphibians (Q47247579) (← links)
- Evidence for Hox gene duplication in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): a tetraploid model species. (Q48111155) (← links)
- Hox cluster disintegration with persistent anteroposterior order of expression in Oikopleura dioica (Q48175053) (← links)
- Epigenetic regulation of genes during development: a conserved theme from flies to mammals (Q51952205) (← links)
- Functional and Comparative Genomics of Hoxa2 Gene cis-Regulatory Elements: Evidence for Evolutionary Modification of Ancestral Core Element Activity. (Q53177268) (← links)
- Are the Deuterostome Posterior Hox Genes a Fast-Evolving Class? (Q57564925) (← links)
- Two more Posterior Hox genes and Hox cluster dispersal in echinoderms (Q60930353) (← links)