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The Iroquois family of genes: from body building to neural patterning
The Iroquois (Iro) family of genes are found in nematodes, insects and vertebrates. They usually occur in one or two genomic clusters of three genes each and encode transcriptional controllers that posses a characteristic homeodomain. The Iro genes function early in development to specify the identity of diverse territories of the body, such as the dorsal head and dorsal mesothorax of Drosophila and the neural plate of Xenopus. In some aspects they act in the same way as classical selector genes, but they display specific properties that place them into a category of their own. Later in development in both Drosophila and vertebrates, the Iro genes function again to subdivide those territories into smaller domains.
Male, Iroquois genes, Cell Communication, Nervous System, Abdominal-B, Hox genes, Abdomen, Drosophila Proteins, Animals, Humans, Wings, Animal, Genitalia, Body Patterning, Distalless, Homeodomain Proteins, Vertebrate, Neural specification, Organizers, Embryonic, Nuclear Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Extremities, Heart, Immunohistochemistry, Patterning, Repressor Proteins, Multigene Family, Pattern formation, Insect Proteins, Drosophila, Female, Transcription Factors
Male, Iroquois genes, Cell Communication, Nervous System, Abdominal-B, Hox genes, Abdomen, Drosophila Proteins, Animals, Humans, Wings, Animal, Genitalia, Body Patterning, Distalless, Homeodomain Proteins, Vertebrate, Neural specification, Organizers, Embryonic, Nuclear Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Extremities, Heart, Immunohistochemistry, Patterning, Repressor Proteins, Multigene Family, Pattern formation, Insect Proteins, Drosophila, Female, Transcription Factors
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