Neural-tube specific paralogous genes and their upstream regulatory sequences
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概要
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Ascidians are primitive chordates, and their critical evolutionary position expected to offer an excellent experimental system to understand the origin and the evolution of vertebrates (Satoh, 1994). Especially, neural tube is one of the characteristic features of chordates. In this study, we focused on the mechanism of the neural tube formation, and described the detailed expression profiles of two neural tube specific genes, CiNutl and CiNut2. Although the amount of CiNut2 expression is about 1/1000 compared to that of CiNutl, both two genes are expressed in the entire neural plate and neural tube during the course of the development. Both two genes are situated in an adjacent position of the chromosome in the same direction. Comparative analysis of the upstream regulatory sequence of two genes revealed the conserved sequences, which suggested having a role for the neural tube specific expression.
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著者
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TANAKA Osamu
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Konan University
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Sonobe Haruyuki
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Konan University
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Kitaura Yuki
Konan Univ. Kobe Jpn
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Watanabe Yo-hei
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science And Engineering Konan University
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Makabe Kazuhiro
Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokushima
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Honda Daisuke
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science And Engineering Konan University
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Takamura Katsumi
Department of Marine Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Science and Biotechnology, Fukuyama University
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NISHIKATA Takahito
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Konan University
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Kitaura Yuki
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Konan University
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Sonobe H
Konan Univ. Kobe Jpn
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Sonobe Haruyuki
Department Of Biophysical Chemistry Kobe Pharmaceutical University
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Kitaura Yuki
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science And Engineering Konan University
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Nishikata T
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science And Engineering Konan University:frontier Institute For Bio
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Sonobe Haruyuki
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Liberal Arts And Science Yamagata University
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Tanaka Osamu
Department Of Anatomy Shimane Medical University
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Makabe Kazuhiro
Faculty Of Integrated Arts And Sciences The University Of Tokushima
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Takamura Katsumi
Department Of Marine Biotechnology Fukuyama University
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Takamura Katsumi
Department Of Biotechnology Faculty Of Engineering Fukuyama University
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Nishikata Takahito
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science And Engineering And High Technology Research Center Konan U
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Nishikata Takahito
High Technology Research Center Konan University
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SAITO Hiroyuki
The University of Tokushima
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Makabe Kazuhiro
Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences ,The University of Tokushima
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