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SUBMITTER: Thompson AC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6269122 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Thompson Abbey C AC Capellini Terence D TD Guenther Catherine A CA Chan Yingguang Frank YF Infante Carlos R CR Menke Douglas B DB Kingsley David M DM
eLife 20181130
Vertebrate pelvic reduction is a classic example of repeated evolution. Recurrent loss of pelvic appendages in sticklebacks has previously been linked to natural mutations in a pelvic enhancer that maps upstream of <i>Pitx1</i>. The sequence of this upstream <i>PelA</i> enhancer is not conserved to mammals, so we have surveyed a large region surrounding the mouse <i>Pitx1</i> gene for other possible hind limb control sequences. Here we identify a new pelvic enhancer, <i>PelB</i>, that maps downs ...[more]