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378 related items for PubMed ID: 12210111

  • 1. Characterization of Hox genes in the bichir, Polypterus palmas.
    Ledje C, Kim CB, Ruddle FH.
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  • 2. Hox clusters of the bichir (Actinopterygii, Polypterus senegalus) highlight unique patterns of sequence evolution in gnathostome phylogeny.
    Raincrow JD, Dewar K, Stocsits C, Prohaska SJ, Amemiya CT, Stadler PF, Chiu CH.
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  • 3. The "fish-specific" Hox cluster duplication is coincident with the origin of teleosts.
    Crow KD, Stadler PF, Lynch VJ, Amemiya C, Wagner GP.
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  • 4. Estimation of Hox gene cluster number in lampreys.
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    Mungpakdee S, Seo HC, Angotzi AR, Dong X, Akalin A, Chourrout D.
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  • 11. Organization of the Fugu rubripes Hox clusters: evidence for continuing evolution of vertebrate Hox complexes.
    Aparicio S, Hawker K, Cottage A, Mikawa Y, Zuo L, Venkatesh B, Chen E, Krumlauf R, Brenner S.
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  • 13. Organization and base composition of tilapia Hox genes: implications for the evolution of Hox clusters in fish.
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