Jaw transformation with gain of symmetry after <i>Dlx5/Dlx6</i> inactivation: Mirror of the past?

Annemiek Beverdam(National Cancer Research Institute), Giorgio R. Merlo(Dulbecco Telethon Institute), Laura Paleari(National Cancer Research Institute), Stefano Mantero(National Cancer Research Institute), Francesca Genova(National Cancer Research Institute), Ottavia Barbieri(University of Genoa), Philippe Janvier(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Giovanni Levi(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
genesis
November 7, 2002
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Abstract

In modern vertebrates upper and lower jaws are morphologically different. Both develop from the mandibular arch, which is colonized mostly by Hox-free neural crest cells. Here we show that simultaneous inactivation of the murine homeobox genes Dlx5 and Dlx6 results in the transformation of the lower jaw into an upper jaw and in symmetry of the snout. This is the first homeotic-like transformation found in this Hox-free region after gene inactivation. A suggestive parallel comes from the paleontological record, which shows that in primitive vertebrates both jaws are essentially mirror images of each other. Our finding supports the notion that Dlx genes are homeotic genes associated with morphological novelty in the vertebrate lineage.


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