Hox genes /
edited by Olivier Pourquié.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (xiv, 314 pages) : illustrations.
- Current topics in developmental biology, v. 88 0070-2153 ; .
- Current topics in developmental biology ; v. 88. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The bithorax complex of drosophila: an exceptional hox cluster / Evolution of the hox gene complex from an evolutionary ground state / Hox specificity: unique roles for cofactors and collaborators / Hox genes and segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain / Hox genes in neural patterning and circuit formation in the mouse hindbrain / Hox networks and the origins of motor neuron diversity / Establishment of hox vertebral identities in the embryonic spine precursors / Hox, Cdx, and anteroposterior patterning in the mouse embryo / Hox genes and vertebrate axial pattern / Robert K. Maeda and François Karch -- Walter J. Gehring, Urs Kloter, and Hiroshi Suga -- Richard S. Mann, Katherine M. Lelli, and Rohit Joshi -- Stefan Tümpel, Leanne M. Wiedemann, and Robb Krumlauf -- Yuichi Narita and Filippo M. Rijli -- Jeremy S. Dasen and Thomas M. Jessell -- Tadahiro Limura, Nicolas Denans, and Olivier Pourquié -- Teddy Young and Jacqueline Deschamps -- Deneen M. Wellik.
Reviews current research findings and thought on the role of Hox genes in vertebrate pattern formation along the anterior-posterior body axis.
9780080923123 (electronic bk.) 0080923127 (electronic bk.) 9780123745293 (electronic bk.) 0123745292 (electronic bk.)
101511369 DNLM 014707578 Uk
Homeobox genes.
Genes, Homeobox.
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Genetics & Genomics.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
QL951 / .C8eb v. 88
572.8/6
W1 / CU82G v.88 2009 QU 470 / H8677 2009
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The bithorax complex of drosophila: an exceptional hox cluster / Evolution of the hox gene complex from an evolutionary ground state / Hox specificity: unique roles for cofactors and collaborators / Hox genes and segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain / Hox genes in neural patterning and circuit formation in the mouse hindbrain / Hox networks and the origins of motor neuron diversity / Establishment of hox vertebral identities in the embryonic spine precursors / Hox, Cdx, and anteroposterior patterning in the mouse embryo / Hox genes and vertebrate axial pattern / Robert K. Maeda and François Karch -- Walter J. Gehring, Urs Kloter, and Hiroshi Suga -- Richard S. Mann, Katherine M. Lelli, and Rohit Joshi -- Stefan Tümpel, Leanne M. Wiedemann, and Robb Krumlauf -- Yuichi Narita and Filippo M. Rijli -- Jeremy S. Dasen and Thomas M. Jessell -- Tadahiro Limura, Nicolas Denans, and Olivier Pourquié -- Teddy Young and Jacqueline Deschamps -- Deneen M. Wellik.
Reviews current research findings and thought on the role of Hox genes in vertebrate pattern formation along the anterior-posterior body axis.
9780080923123 (electronic bk.) 0080923127 (electronic bk.) 9780123745293 (electronic bk.) 0123745292 (electronic bk.)
101511369 DNLM 014707578 Uk
Homeobox genes.
Genes, Homeobox.
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Genetics & Genomics.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
QL951 / .C8eb v. 88
572.8/6
W1 / CU82G v.88 2009 QU 470 / H8677 2009
