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 | Victoria Prince Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University of Chicago, Chicago, United States of America | | | Faculty Member: Developmental Biology > Developmental Evolution [ since 20 February 2003 ] |
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Contact at vprince@uchicago.edu
Research in my lab focuses on how the primary body axis of vertebrate embryos is patterned and on the evolution of these patterning mechanisms. A major area of our interest is the Hox genes, which are implicated in regionalization of the primary body axis in all bilaterian embryos. In the lineage leading to teleosts a major gene duplication event has produced additional clusters of Hox patterning genes. We are using the zebrafish as a convenient teleost model to investigate the consequences of Hox duplication events. We also have ongoing projects to investigate regionalization of the endoderm, with special emphaisis on specification of the pancreas. | Home page
http://pondside.uchicago.edu/oba/faculty/prince_v.html |
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