“…The development of NC progenitors is regulated by a well-orchestrated network of transcription factors that control specification, migration, and differentiation processes (Knecht and Bronner-Fraser, 2002). A number of such modulators have been identified including the zinc finger transcriptional repressors Slug and Snail and their related orthologues (Nieto et al, 1994;Essex et al, 1993;Thisse et al, 1995;Locascio et al, 2002;Barrallo-Gimeno and Nieto, 2005); the HMG Box-containing genes Sox8 (Bell et al, 2000), Sox9 (Chiang et al, 2001;Briscoe, 2003, Yan et al, 2002), and Sox10 (Southard-Smith et al, 1998;Dutton et al, 2001); the AP-2 family member tfap2a (BarralloGimeno et al, 2004;Knight et al, 2003;Mitchell et al, 1991); and the forkhead-box containing transcription factor FoxD3 (Dottori et al, 2001;Kos et al, 2001;Labosky and Kaestner, 1998;Odenthal and Nusslein-Volhard 1998). Mutations in these genes affect distinct stages of NC development, or differentiation of specific NC derivatives (reviewed by Huang and SaintJeannet, 2004;Gammill and BronnerFraser, 2003).…”