2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.05.23.542001
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Orthologs of theC. elegansheterochronic genes have divergent functions inC. briggsae

Abstract: The heterochronic genes ofC. eleganscomprise the best-studied pathway controlling the timing of tissue and organ formation in an animal. To begin to understand the evolution of this pathway and the significance of the relationships among its components, we characterized 11C. briggsaeorthologs ofC. elegansheterochronic genes. Using CRISPR/Cas9, we made a variety of alleles and found that several mutant phenotypes differ in significant ways from those ofC. elegans. Although most mutant orthologs displayed defect… Show more

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