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[Known gene interactions as implicated in craniofacial development].

Yohann c Simon1, Claude Chabre, Alain Lautrou

  • 1Faculté de chirurgie dentaire, Université Paris V, 1 rue Maurice Arnoux, 92120 Montrouge, France. yohann.simon2@libertysurf.fr

L' Orthodontie Francaise
|June 19, 2007
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Researchers are investigating key genes involved in craniofacial development. Understanding these gene families, including transcription factors and homeobox genes, is crucial for deciphering growth processes.

Area of Science:

  • Genetics and developmental biology
  • Molecular mechanisms of gene regulation

Context:

  • Craniofacial development is a complex process influenced by numerous genes.
  • Gene identification in developmental biology often utilizes animal models, such as mice mutants.

Purpose:

  • To identify and categorize genes involved in craniofacial growth.
  • To elucidate the roles of signaling factors and transcription factors in morphogenesis.
  • To understand the evolutionary conservation of homeobox genes.

Summary:

  • Two main families of genes, signaling factors and transcription factors, are critical for craniofacial development.
  • Transcription factors, including homeobox genes, regulate gene expression by interacting with DNA.
  • Research focuses on detailing the specific functions and interactions of these genes in craniofacial growth.

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Impact:

  • Improved understanding of craniofacial development and congenital anomalies.
  • Potential for novel therapeutic targets in developmental disorders.
  • Advancement of knowledge in evolutionary developmental biology.