Journal article
SOX14 is a candidate gene for limb defects associated with BPES and Mobius syndrome
HP Wilmore, MJ Smith, SA Wilcox, KM Bell, AH Sinclair
Human Genetics | SPRINGER VERLAG | Published : 2000
Abstract
Members of the SOX gene family encode proteins with homology to the HMG box DNA-binding domain of SRY, the Y-linked testis-determining gene. SOX genes are expressed during embryogenesis and are involved in the development of a wide range of different tissues. Mutations in SRY, SOX9 and SOX10 have been shown to be responsible for XY sex reversal, campomelic dysplasia and Waardenburg-Hirschsprung disease, respectively. It is likely that mutations in other SOX genes are responsible for a variety of human genetic diseases. SOX14 has been identified from a human genomic library and the mouse and chicken sequences obtained by polymerase chain reaction amplification. The SOX14 amino acid sequence i..
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