Insights into digit evolution from a fate map study of the forearm using Chameleon, a new transgenic chicken line

Author:

Oh Julia Dong Hwa1ORCID,Freem Lu1,Saunders Dillan D. Z.1ORCID,McTeir Lynn1,Gilhooley Hazel1,Jackson Melany2,Glover James D.1ORCID,Smith Jonathan13,Schoenebeck Jeffrey J.2ORCID,Lettice Laura A.3ORCID,Sang Helen M.1,Davey Megan G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Functional Genetics, The Roslin Institute R(D)SVS, CMVM, University of Edinburgh 1 , Edinburgh EH25 9RG , UK

2. Genetics and Genomics, The Roslin Institute R(D)SVS, CMVM, University of Edinburgh 2 , Edinburgh EH25 9RG , UK

3. Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh 3 MRC Human Genetics Unit , , Edinburgh EH4 2XU , UK

Abstract

ABSTRACT The cellular and genetic networks that contribute to the development of the zeugopod (radius and ulna of the forearm, tibia and fibula of the leg) are not well understood, although these bones are susceptible to loss in congenital human syndromes and to the action of teratogens such as thalidomide. Using a new fate-mapping approach with the Chameleon transgenic chicken line, we show that there is a small contribution of SHH-expressing cells to the posterior ulna, posterior carpals and digit 3. We establish that although the majority of the ulna develops in response to paracrine SHH signalling in both the chicken and mouse, there are differences in the contribution of SHH-expressing cells between mouse and chicken as well as between the chicken ulna and fibula. This is evidence that, although zeugopod bones are clearly homologous according to the fossil record, the gene regulatory networks that contribute to their development and evolution are not fixed.

Funder

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Medical Research Council

Wellcome Trust

University of Edinburgh

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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