“…Pmar1, a paired class homeodomain‐containing protein, is both necessary and sufficient for the specification of skeletogenic cells (Kitamura, Nishimura, Kubotera, Higuchi, & Yamaguchi, ; Nishimura et al, ; Oliveri et al, ; Oliveri, Davidson, & McClay, ; Yamazaki et al, ). Pmar1 functions as a repressor (Oliveri et al, ; Yamazaki, Ki, Kokubo, & Yamaguchi, ) and indirectly activates the expression of skeletogenic genes, at least in part by blocking the expression of a second repressor, hesC , a member of the HES (Hairy‐Enhancer‐of‐Split) family (Revilla‐i Domingo, Oliveri, & Davidson, ). hesC mRNA is present ubiquitously in the early embryo but is cleared from the micromere territory by the early blastula stage.…”