Vertebrate segmentation: lunatic transcriptional regulation
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0960-9822(02)01210-1
Vertebrate segmentation: lunatic transcriptional regulation
Abstract
Vertebrate segmentation relies on a molecular oscillator, the segmentation clock, which controls the periodic expression of genes such as lunatic fringe in the presomitic mesoderm. Oscillations of lunatic fringe transcripts have now been shown to be controlled at the transcriptional level by clock elements in the lunatic fringe promoter.
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