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PCR Cloning and Subcloning> | In situ hybridization was performed using a standard protocol available from the GEISHA website (http://geisha.arizona.edu/geisha/). An in situ probe to emu Nkx2.5 was constructed (Genscript, USA) against the following sequence assembled from RNA-seq data and was used in all avian species in this study. In situ hybridization probes were constructed (Genscript, USA) for chick Fgf4 (nucleotide 186–546 of Genbank sequence U14654.1) and HoxD13 (nucleotide 1505–1908 of NCBI refseq NM_205434.1). The coding sequence of chick Nkx2.5 (nucleotide 211–1167 NCBI Refseq NM_008700.2) was synthesized and cloned into the ClaI site of RCASBP(A)39 (Genscript, USA). | Get A Quote |
The ratites are a distinctive clade of flightless birds, typified by the emu and ostrich that have acquired a range of unique anatomical characteristics since diverging from basal Aves at least 100 million years ago. The emu possesses a vestigial wing with a single digit and greatly reduced forelimb musculature. However, the embryological basis of wing reduction and other anatomical changes associated with loss of flight are unclear. Here we report a previously unknown co-option of the cardiac transcription factor Nkx2.5 to the forelimb in the emu embryo, but not in ostrich, or chicken and zebra finch, which have fully developed wings. Nkx2.5 is expressed in emu limb bud mesenchyme and maturing wing m... More