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Mouse homeobox gene transcripts occupy different but overlapping domains in embryonic germ layers and organs: a comparison of <i>Hox-3.1</i> and <i>Hox-1.5</i>
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GeneticsHox-1.5 TranscriptsEmbryologyTranscriptional RegulationSitu Hybridization ExperimentsGerm Cell DevelopmentGerm Cell FateGerm Cell BiologyMorphogenesisEmbryonic Germ LayersEmbryonic DevelopmentOrganogenesisGene ExpressionGene FunctionCell LineageDevelopmental BiologyGerm CellHox-3.1 TranscriptsMedicine
By use of in situ hybridization experiments, the mouse homeobox genes Hox-3.1 and Hox-1.5 are compared in the temporal and spatial patterns of their embryonic transcripts. Transcripts of both genes are first detected at about 7 1/2 days, although the appearance of Hox-3.1 transcripts apparently follows Hox-1.5 after a small delay. Hox-3.1 and Hox-1.5 transcripts occupy domains which are different, although overlapping, along the anteroposterior axis of the embryo. The domains are first established within the ectoderm and mesoderm germ layers at 7 1/2-8 days, but subsequently they persist within the nervous system, the prevertebral column and within at least some of the organs (the thyroid, lung, stomach, mesonephric and metanephric kidneys) at 12 1/2 days. In discussion, two different mechanisms are considered by which positional information might first be generated within the germ layers.
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