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SCIENCE
Volume 294, Issue 5544, Pages 1071-1074Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1064252
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A classic model proposes that the mammalian neocortex is divided into areas early in neurogenesis, but the molecular mechanisms that generate the area map have been elusive. Here we provide evidence that FGF8 regulates development of the map from a source in the anterior telencephalon. Using electroporation-mediated gene transfer in mouse embryos, we show that augmenting the endogenous anterior FGF8 signal shifts area boundaries posteriorly, reducing the signal shifts them anteriorly, and introducing a posterior source of FGF8 elicits partial area duplications, revealed by ectopic somatosensory barrel fields. These findings support a rote for FGF signaling in specifying positional identity in the neocortex.
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