“…Such results are consistent with those from previous quail-duck transplants, where quail donor neural crest cells were shown to govern beak morphology by executing autonomous molecular programs and by regulating gene expression in the mesenchyme and epithelia of the developing facial primordia (Schneider and Helms, 2003). Beyond the molecules examined here, we predict that other genes, including members and targets of the FGF, Epidermal Growth Factor and Wnt pathways, which play a role during feather morphogenesis (Noji et al, 1993;Tanda et al, 1995;Widelitz et al, 1996;Noramly et al, 1999;Widelitz et al, 1999;Olivera-Martinez et al, 2001;Tao et al, 2002;Atit et al, 2003;Chodankar et al, 2003;Chang et al, 2004;Mandler and Neubuser, 2004;Rouzankina et al, 2004;Song et al, 2004), would be differentially regulated by donor neural crest. In the future, combining our chimeric approach with more quantitative and comprehensive methods of gene expression analysis, such as microarrays, could yield new candidate molecules that underlie feather morphogenesis.…”