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  • Comparative genomics of Lbx... Comparative genomics of Lbx loci reveals conservation of identical Lbx ohnologs in bony vertebrates
    Wotton, Karl R; Weierud, Frida K; Dietrich, Susanne ... BMC evolutionary biology, 06/2008, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Lbx/ladybird genes originated as part of the metazoan cluster of Nk homeobox genes. In all animals investigated so far, both the protostome genes and the vertebrate Lbx1 genes were found to play ...
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  • The efficiency of Xenopus p... The efficiency of Xenopus primordial germ cell migration depends on the germplasm mRNA encoding the PDZ domain protein Grip2
    Kirilenko, Pavel; Weierud, Frida K.; Zorn, Aaron M. ... Differentiation (London), April 2008, Volume: 76, Issue: 4
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    A microarray analysis of vegetal pole sequences in the egg and early Xenopus laevis embryo identified Unigene Xl.14891 as a vegetally localized RNA. Analysis of the Xenopus tropicalis genome showed ...
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  • Conservation of gene linkag... Conservation of gene linkage in dispersed vertebrate NK homeobox clusters
    Wotton, Karl R.; Weierud, Frida K.; Juárez-Morales, José L. ... Development genes and evolution, 10/2009, Volume: 219, Issue: 9-10
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    Nk homeobox genes are important regulators of many different developmental processes including muscle, heart, central nervous system and sensory organ development. They are thought to have arisen as ...
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  • Evolution of lbx spinal cor... Evolution of lbx spinal cord expression and function
    Juárez‐Morales, José Luis; Weierud, Frida; England, Samantha J. ... Evolution & development, September 2021, Volume: 23, Issue: 5
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    Ladybird homeobox (Lbx) transcription factors have crucial functions in muscle and nervous system development in many animals. Amniotes have two Lbx genes, but only Lbx1 is expressed in spinal cord. ...
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