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  • 2. Elimination of a long-range cis-regulatory module causes complete loss of limb-specific Shh expression and truncation of the mouse limb.
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  • 14. Sonic hedgehog signaling during digit pattern duplication after application of recombinant protein and expressing cells.
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  • 20. Mutations in mouse Aristaless-like4 cause Strong's luxoid polydactyly.
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