Genetic regulation of mammalian diversity

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Mammals have evolved a variety of morphological adaptations that have allowed them to compete in their natural environments. The developmental genetic basis of this morphological diversity remains largely unknown. Bats are mammals that have the unique ability of powered flight. We have examined the molecular embryology of bats and investigated the developmental genetic basis for their highly derived limbs used for flight. Initially, we developed an embryo staging system for a model chiropteran, Carollia perspicillata, the short-tailed fruit bat that has subsequently been used for staging other bat species. Expression studies focusing on genes that regulate limb development indicate that there are similarities and differences between bats and mice. To determine the consequences of these expression differences, we have conducted an enhancer switch assay by gene targeting in mouse embryonic stem cells to create mice whose genes are regulated by bat sequences. Our studies indicate that cis-regulatory elements contribute to the morphological differences that have evolved among mammalian species. © 2009 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Behringer, R. R., Rasweiler IV, J. J., Chen, C. H., & Cretekos, C. J. (2009). Genetic regulation of mammalian diversity. In Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology (Vol. 74, pp. 297–302). https://doi.org/10.1101/sqb.2009.74.035

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