Genetic basis of ruminant headgear and rapid antler regeneration
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.aav6335
Genetic basis of ruminant headgear and rapid antler regeneration
Abstract
Ruminants are the only extant mammalian group possessing bony (osseous) headgear. We obtained 221 transcriptomes from bovids and cervids and sequenced three genomes representing the only two pecoran lineages that convergently lack headgear. Comparative analyses reveal that bovid horns and cervid antlers share similar gene expression profiles and a common cellular basis developed from neural crest stem cells. The rapid regenerative properties of antler tissue involve exploitation of oncogenetic pathways, and at the same time some tumor suppressor genes are under strong selection in deer. These results provide insights into the evolutionary origin of ruminant headgear as well as mammalian organ regeneration and oncogenesis.
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Ruminants: Evolutionary past and future impact.Science. 2019 Jun 21;364(6446):1130-1131. doi: 10.1126/science.aax5182. Science. 2019. PMID: 31221843 No abstract available.
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