Duboule D
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany.
Bioessays. 1992 Jun;14(6):375-84. doi: 10.1002/bies.950140606.
The potential of the vertebrate limb as a model system to study developmental mechanisms is particularly well illustrated by the analysis of the Hox gene network. These genes are probably involved in the establishment of patterns encoding positional information. Their functional organisation during both limb and trunk development are very similar and seem to involve the progressive activation in time, along the chromosome, of a battery of genes whose products could differentially instruct those cells where they are expressed. This process may be common to all organisms that develop according to an anterior-posterior morphogenetic progression. The possible linkage of this system to a particular mechanism of segmentation as well as its phylogenetic implications are discussed.
通过对Hox基因网络的分析,脊椎动物肢体作为研究发育机制的模型系统的潜力得到了特别充分的体现。这些基因可能参与了编码位置信息的模式的建立。它们在肢体和躯干发育过程中的功能组织非常相似,似乎涉及沿着染色体在时间上一系列基因的逐步激活,这些基因的产物可以差异性地指导那些表达它们的细胞所处的位置。这个过程可能对于所有按照前后形态发生进程发育的生物体来说都是共同的。本文讨论了该系统与特定分割机制的可能联系及其系统发育意义。