A long-range Shh enhancer regulates expression in the developing limb and fin and is associated with preaxial polydactyly
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Unequivocal identification of the full composition of a gene is made difficult by the cryptic nature of regulatory elements. Regulatory elements are notoriously difficult to locate and may reside at considerable distances from the transcription units on which they operate and, moreover, may be incorporated into the structure of neighbouring genes. The importance of regulatory mutations as the basis of human abnormalities remains obscure. Here, we show that the chromosome 7q36 associated preaxial polydactyly, a frequently observed congenital limb malformation, results from point mutations in a Shh regulatory element. Shh, normally expressed in the ZPA posteriorly in the limb bud, is expressed in an additional…
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- Biology
- Zone of polarizing activity
- Enhancer
- Limb bud
- Limb development
- Polydactyly
- Ectopic expression
- Genetics
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