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Developmental Patterning as a Quantitative Trait: Genetic Modulation of the Hoxb6 Mutant Skeletal Phenotype

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PLOS ONE
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146019

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  1. Basil O'Connor Starter Scholar Research Award from the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
  2. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  3. Nebraska Research Initiative
  4. Munroe-Meyer Institute through the Center for Human Molecular Genetics
  5. Peggy M. Pennington Cole Endowed Chair in Developmental Biology at Pennington Biomedical Research Center
  6. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases [NIAMS R21-AR052731]

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The process of patterning along the anterior-posterior axis in vertebrates is highly conserved. The function of Hox genes in the axis patterning process is particularly well documented for bone development in the vertebral column and the limbs. We here show that Hoxb6, in skeletal elements at the cervico-thoracic junction, controls multiple independent aspects of skeletal pattern, implicating discrete developmental pathways as substrates for this transcription factor. In addition, we demonstrate that Hoxb6 function is subject to modulation by genetic factors. These results establish Hox-controlled skeletal pattern as a quantitative trait modulated by gene-gene interactions, and provide evidence that distinct modifiers influence the function of conserved developmental genes in fundamental patterning processes.

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