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T-box time in England.

Jeremy J Gibson-Brown1

  • 1Department of Biology, Washington University, Campus Box 1229, 1 Brookings Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63130, USA. gibbro@biology.wustl.edu

Developmental Cell
|November 15, 2002
PubMed
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T-box genes are crucial DNA-binding transcription factors regulating animal development. Research over the past decade reveals their fundamental role in the metazoan developmental gene toolkit.

Area of Science:

  • Developmental Biology
  • Genetics
  • Molecular Biology

Background:

  • T-box genes encode DNA-binding transcription factors essential for embryogenesis.
  • These genes are conserved across all multicellular animals.
  • They are part of the fundamental metazoan "toolkit" of developmental genes, alongside Hox, Sox, and Pax families.

Framework:

  • The study highlights the foundational role of T-box genes in establishing developmental patterns.
  • It positions T-box genes within the conserved genetic architecture governing animal evolution.

Implementation:

  • The abstract references a recent meeting celebrating a decade of T-box gene research.
  • This indicates a period of intensive study and significant advancements in understanding these genes.

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Implications:

  • The research underscores the importance of T-box genes for understanding fundamental biological processes.
  • Continued research promises deeper insights into embryogenesis and evolutionary developmental biology.