Species-specific deployment of Runx2 isoforms and differential regulation of target genes during avian jaw development and evolution

Published: May 25, 2021
Abstract
null Developmental regulation of bone formation in the jaw skeleton is essential to species-specific adaptation. The jaws are derived from neural crest mesenchyme (NCM), a progenitor population that directs skeletal patterning by exerting temporal and spatial control over molecular and cellular programs for osteogenesis. One important NCM-mediated gene is Runx2, which is a transcription factor required for osteoblast differentiation. RUNX2...
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Title
Species-specific deployment of Runx2 isoforms and differential regulation of target genes during avian jaw development and evolution
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May 25, 2021
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