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Genes that are involved in immunity, the sense of smell, and muscle development have all changed significantly since this ancient horse roamed the Yukon, Willerslev says.
The functional roles of Cited-family genes in skeletal muscle development have so far not been investigated in any organism.
It is not clear whether genes related to muscle development have the same function in the brain; however, in chickens, the largest bird usually ranks the highest [ 24].
Developmental mechanisms underlying somatic muscle development have mostly been studied in vertebrates and fly where multiple signals and hierarchic genetic regulatory cascades selectively specify myoblasts from a pool of naive mesodermal progenitors.
Although the functional significances of miRNAs in controlling myogenesis have been documented and the majority of miRNAs are abundantly expressed, identifications of novel miRNAs that are expressed at low levels during skeletal muscle development have not been well defined.
Differential gene expression followed by gene ontology analysis revealed that many genes critical for muscle development have lower expression levels in Huwe1 knockdown cells (e.g., Myod1, Myog, Mef2a, Mef2c, Ckm and Myh3) on differentiation Day 6, suggesting the functional importance of Huwe1 during in vitro muscle differentiation.
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However, no study on the overall expression patterns of lncRNAs during muscle development has been conducted.
Muscle development has been studied in the absence of neural crest cells.
The dynamics of wildtype duf expression during embryonic muscle development has been characterized using mRNA in-situ hybridizations [4] and by the use of rP298 lacZ, [41] a P- nuclear lacZ insertion into the duf locus, which reproduces duf -like reporter- expression in all founder cells during embryonic [4] and adult myogenesis [11].
However, in birds, the information about FST in muscle development has not been well studied.
Currently, function of miR-432 in muscle development has not been determined.
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