1. A show of <scp>Hands</scp> : Novel and conserved expression patterns of teleost <scp> hand </scp> paralogs during craniofacial, heart, fin, peripheral nervous system and gut development
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Christian Pierce, Pierre Le Pabic, Thomas F. Schilling, Nicholas Hall-Ruiz, Benjamin Powell, Alexandra Kite, and Samantha Reynolds
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0301 basic medicine ,animal structures ,biology ,Lateral plate mesoderm ,Vertebrate ,biology.organism_classification ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Evolutionary biology ,Cichlid ,biology.animal ,Peripheral nervous system ,embryonic structures ,Gene expression ,biology.protein ,medicine ,HAND2 ,human activities ,Gene ,Zebrafish ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Background Hand genes are required for the development of the vertebrate jaw, heart, peripheral nervous system, limb, gut, placenta and decidua. Two Hand paralogues, Hand1 and Hand2, are present in most vertebrates, where they mediate different functions yet overlap in expression. In ray-finned fishes, Hand gene expression and function is only known for the zebrafish, which represents the rare condition of having a single Hand gene, hand2. Here we describe the developmental expression of hand1 and hand2 in the cichlid Copadichromis azureus. Results hand1 and hand2 are expressed in the cichlid heart, paired fins, pharyngeal arches, peripheral nervous system, gut and lateral plate mesoderm with different degrees of overlap. Conclusions Hand gene expression in the gut, peripheral nervous system and pharyngeal arches may have already been fixed in the lobe- and ray-finned fish common ancestor. In other embryonic regions, such as paired appendages, hand2 expression was fixed, while hand1 expression diverged in lobe- and ray-finned fish lineages. In the lateral plate mesoderm and arch associated catecholaminergic cells, hand1 and hand2 swapped expression between divergent lineages. Distinct expression of cichlid hand1 and hand2 in the epicardium and myocardium of the developing heart may represent the ancestral pattern for bony fishes. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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- 2021
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