Journal article

RUNX2 repeat variation does not drive craniofacial diversity in marsupials

AH Newton, CY Feigin, AJ Pask

BMC Evolutionary Biology | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Background: Runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2) is a transcription factor essential for skeletal development. Variation within the RUNX2 polyglutamine / polyalanine (QA) repeat is correlated with facial length within orders of placental mammals and is suggested to be a major driver of craniofacial diversity. However, it is not known if this correlation exists outside of the placental mammals. Results: Here we examined the correlation between the RUNX2 QA repeat ratio and facial length in the naturally evolving sister group to the placental mammals, the marsupials. Marsupials have a diverse range of facial lengths similar to that seen in placental mammals. Despite their diversity ther..

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