2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2414865121
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CTCF-dependent insulation of Hoxb13 and the heterochronic control of tail length

Lucille Lopez-Delisle,
Jozsef Zakany,
Célia Bochaton
et al.

Abstract: Mammalian tail length is controlled by several genetic determinants, among which are Hox13 genes, whose function is to terminate the body axis. Accordingly, the precise timing in the transcriptional activation of these genes may impact upon body length. Unlike other Hox clusters, HoxB lacks posterior genes between Hoxb9 and Hoxb13 , two genes separated by a ca. 70 kb large DNA segment contain… Show more

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