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PCR survey ofXenoturbella bockiHox genes
Manja U. BöhmeGuido FritzschMichael C. ThorndykeThomas StachMartin SchlegelThomas HankelnOlle IsraelssonHiroaki NakanoPeter F. Stadlersubject
animal structuresBiologyDNA Ribosomallaw.inventionBasal (phylogenetics)lawGeneticsAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceAmbulacrariaHox geneGenePhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPolymerase chain reactionGeneticsPhylogenetic treeXenoturbella bockiGenes Homeoboxbiology.organism_classificationInvertebratesMultigene FamilyMolecular MedicineHomeoboxAnimal Science and ZoologyDevelopmental Biologydescription
Xenoturbella bocki has recently been identified as one of the most basal deuterostomes, although an even more basal phylogenetic position cannot be ruled out. Here we report on a polymerase chain reaction survey of partial Hox homeobox sequences of X. bocki. Surprisingly, we did not find evidence for more than five Hox genes, one clear labial/PG1 ortholog, one posterior gene most similar to the PG9/10 genes of Ambulacraria, and three central group genes whose precise assignment to a specific paralog group remains open. We furthermore report on a re-evaluation of the available published evidence of Hox genes in other basal deuterostomes.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2007-12-29 | Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution |