PMID: 9545561May 28, 1998Paper

Expression of the mouse Fkh1/Mf1 and Mfh1 genes in late gestation embryos is restricted to mesoderm derivatives

Mechanisms of Development
H HiemischK H Kaestner

Abstract

We have compared the expression patterns of the mouse Forkhead homologue 1/ mesoderm/mesenchyme forkhead 1 (Fkh1/Mf1) gene with that of the highly related winged helix gene Mfh1 in late gestation mouse embryos. Transcripts for both genes are restricted to derivatives of the mesoderm. Co-expression was found in cartilage primordia of the head, ribs, vertebra and bones. However, in several structures analyzed, Fkh1/Mf1 signals are lower in the inner layers of the developing cartilage than those of Mfh1.

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