Sequence alteration in the enhancer contributes to the heterochronic Sox9 expression in marsupial cranial neural crest
Abstract
Neonates of marsupial mammals are altricial at birth, because their gestation period is relatively short compared to placental mammals. Yet, as they need to travel to the teat from the birth canal, and suckle on the mother's milk, forelimbs and jaws develop significantly early. Previous studies in opossum (Monodelphis domestica), an experimental marsupial model, have revealed that cranial neural crest cells are generated significantly early...
Paper Details
Title
Sequence alteration in the enhancer contributes to the heterochronic Sox9 expression in marsupial cranial neural crest
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
456
Issue
1
Pages
31 - 39
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