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PCR survey of hox genes in the goldfish Carassius auratus auratus.

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  • PCR survey of hox genes in the goldfish Carassius auratus auratus. Abstract Text:

    jing luoJing Luo,peter f stadlerPeter F Stadler,shunping heShunping He,axel meyerAxel Meyer,jing luoJing Luo,peter f stadlerPeter F Stadler,shunping heShunping He,axel meyerAxel Meyer,

    A tetraploidization event took place in the cyprinid lineage leading to goldfishes about 15 million years ago. A PCR survey for Hox genes in the goldfish Carassius auratus auratus (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae) was performed to assess the consequences of this genome duplication. Not surprisingly, the genomic organization of the Hox gene clusters of goldfish is similar to that of the closely related zebrafish (Danio rerio). However, the goldfish exhibits a much larger number of recent pseudogenes, which are characterized by indels. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that dosage effects cause selection pressure to rapidly silence crucial developmental regulators after a tetraploidization event.

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    j luoJ Luo,pf stadlerPF Stadler,s heS He,a meyerA Meyer,j luoJ Luo,pf stadlerPF Stadler,s heS He,a meyerA Meyer,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of experimental zoology. Part B. Molecular

    VOLUME: 308

    Page Numbers: 250-8

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Exp. Zool. B Mol. Dev. Evol

    ISSN: 1552-5007

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: May

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Lehrstuhl für Zoologie und Evolutionsbiologie, Department of Biology, University of Konstanz, 78457 Konstanz, Germany.

    Country: United States

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