Abstract
Background: In an effort to identify genes that specify the mammalian forebrain, we used a comparative approach to identify mouse homologs of transcription factors expressed in developing Caenorhabditis elegans GABAergic neurons. A cell-specific microarray profiling study revealed a set of transcription factors that are highly expressed in embryonic C. elegans GABAergic neurons.Results: Bioinformatic analyses identified mouse protein homologs of these selected transcripts and their expression pattern was mapped in the mouse embryonic forebrain by in situ hybridization. A review of human homologs indicates several of these genes are potential candidates in neurodevelopmental disorders.Conclusions: Our comparative approach has revealed several novel candidates that may serve as future targets for studies of mammalian forebrain development. © 2010 Hammock et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Hammock, E. A. D., Eagleson, K. L., Barlow, S., Earls, L. R., Miller, D. M., & Levitt, P. (2010). Homologs of genes expressed in Caenorhabditis elegans GABAergic neurons are also found in the developing mouse forebrain. Neural Development, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8104-5-32
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