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Expression of Hoxal and Hoxd3 genes in chicken embryos with exencephaly

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Analysis of skeletal malformations in embryos that died between day 17 and 21 of incubation obtained from two reproductive flocks of broiler chickens showed exencephaly to be the most common defect. It comprises about 48% of all diagnosed axial skeleton disorders. Analysis of the expression of Hoxa1 and Hoxd3 genes by real time PCR revealed upregulation of Hoxa1 in chicken embryos with exencephaly (16.8-fold higher), when compared with healthy birds. Upregulation of Hoxa1 suggests that this gene may be associated with exencephaly in chickens.

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p.463-469,fig.,ref.

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  • Polish Academy of Sciences, Jastrzebiec, 05-552 Wolka Kosowska, Poland
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