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Serial deletions and duplications suggest a mechanism for the collinearity of Hoxd genes in limbs

Marie Kmita, Nadine Fraudeau, Yann Hérault and Denis Duboule

Nature 420, 145-150(14 November 2002)

doi:10.1038/nature01189

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Collinearity in developing limbs.

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Targeted deletions induce regulatory reallocations.

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The evolutionarily conserved region RXII cooperates with the Hoxd13 locus for positioning the enhancer in the 5' end of the cluster.

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Supernumerary loci titrate the effect of the digit enhancer in a polar fashion.

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Impact of Hoxd loci deletions and duplications on the regulation of Evx2.

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A potential mechanism underlying collinearity in limbs.

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