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Eckalbar W, Schlebusch S, Mason M, Gill Z, Parker A, Booker B, et al.
Nat Genet . 2016 Mar; 48(5):528-36. PMID: 27019111
Bats are the only mammals capable of powered flight, but little is known about the genetic determinants that shape their wings. Here we generated a genome for Miniopterus natalensis and...
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Booker B, Friedrich T, Mason M, VanderMeer J, Zhao J, Eckalbar W, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2016 Mar; 12(3):e1005738. PMID: 27019019
The molecular events leading to the development of the bat wing remain largely unknown, and are thought to be caused, in part, by changes in gene expression during limb development....
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VanderMeer J, Carter T, Pangilinan F, Mitchell A, Kurnat-Thoma E, Kirke P, et al.
Am J Med Genet A . 2016 Jan; 170A(4):1007-16. PMID: 26789141
Many folate-related genes have been investigated for possible causal roles in neural tube defects (NTDs) and oral clefts. However, no previous reports have examined the major gene responsible for folate...
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VanderMeer J, Smith R, Jones S, Ahituv N
Development . 2014 Oct; 141(21):4194-8. PMID: 25273087
The limb is widely used as a model developmental system and changes to gene expression patterns in its signaling centers, notably the zone of polarizing activity (ZPA) and the apical...
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VanderMeer J, Lozano R, Sun M, Xue Y, Daentl D, Jabs E, et al.
Hum Mutat . 2014 Apr; 35(8):945-8. PMID: 24777739
Point mutations in the zone of polarizing activity regulatory sequence (ZRS) are known to cause human limb malformations. Although most mutations cause preaxial polydactyly (PPD), triphalangeal thumb (TPT) or both,...
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Clarke S, VanderMeer J, Wenger A, Schaar B, Ahituv N, Bejerano G
PLoS Genet . 2012 Aug; 8(8):e1002852. PMID: 22876195
The identification of homologies, whether morphological, molecular, or genetic, is fundamental to our understanding of common biological principles. Homologies bridging the great divide between deuterostomes and protostomes have served as...
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Pangilinan F, Molloy A, Mills J, Troendle J, Parle-McDermott A, Signore C, et al.
BMC Med Genet . 2012 Aug; 13:62. PMID: 22856873
Background: Neural tube defects (NTDs) are common birth defects (~1 in 1000 pregnancies in the US and Europe) that have complex origins, including environmental and genetic factors. A low level...
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VanderMeer J, Afzal M, Alyas S, Haque S, Ahituv N, Malik S
Am J Med Genet A . 2012 Jul; 158A(8):2031-5. PMID: 22786669
Limb malformations are one of the most common types of human congenital malformations. Mutations in the ZRS enhancer of Sonic Hedgehog are thought to be responsible for pre-axial polydactyly in...
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Laurell T, VanderMeer J, Wenger A, Grigelioniene G, Nordenskjold A, Arner M, et al.
Hum Mutat . 2012 Apr; 33(7):1063-6. PMID: 22495965
Mutations in the Sonic hedgehog limb enhancer, the zone of polarizing activity regulatory sequence (ZRS, located within the gene LMBR1), commonly called the ZRS), cause limb malformations. In humans, three...
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VanderMeer J, Ahituv N
Dev Dyn . 2011 Apr; 240(5):920-30. PMID: 21509892
The underlying mutations that cause human limb malformations are often difficult to determine, particularly for limb malformations that occur as isolated traits. Evidence from a variety of studies shows that...