“…Antisense oligonucleotides against Slug (now called Snail2) prevented neural crest and mesoderm delamination (Nieto et al, 1994) and subsequently, it was confirmed that Snail genes are crucial for the induction of EMT in different species and tissues (reviewed in Hemavathy et al, 2000;Nieto, 2002;Ip and Gridley, 2002;De Craene et al, 2005;Barrallo-Gimeno and Nieto, 2005). As such, in addition to the neural crest and the mesoderm, Snail genes participate in the EMT necessary for the formation of the heart cushions (Romano and Runyan, 2000;Carmona et al, 2000;Timmerman et al, 2004), the parietal endoderm (Velmaat et al, 2000) and the closure of the palate (Martinez-Alvarez et al, 2004;Murray et al, 2007), as well as events in other tissues and organs. Moreover, the Snail genes have been the subject of numerous evolutionary studies due to peculiarities such as the evolutionary interchange of the expression patterns of the different Snail genes in different species, and their association with the origin of the neural crest (Sefton et al, 1998;Locascio et al, 2002;Manzanares and Nieto, 2003).…”