Discovery of a genetic module essential for assigning left-right asymmetry in humans and ancestral vertebrates
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Schoen, Patric
Louvel, Guillaume
Anujan, Priyanka
Ravi, Vydianathan
Bonnard, Carine
Moutton, Sebastien
Fradin, Melanie
Colin, Estelle
Megarbane, Andre
Daou, Linda
Chehab, Ghassan
Di Filippo, Sylvie
Rooryck, Caroline
Deleuze, Jean-Francois
Boland, Anne
Arribard, Nicolas
Eker, Rukiye
Tohari, Sumanty
Ng, Alvin Yu-Jin
Rio, Marlene
Lim, Chun Teck
Eisenhaber, Birgit
Eisenhaber, Frank
Venkatesh, Byrappa
Amiel, Jeanne
Crollius, Hugues Roest
Gordon, Christopher T.
Gossler, Achim
Roy, Sudipto
Attie-Bitach, Tania
Blum, Martin
Bouvagnet, Patrice
Reversade, Bruno
Szenker-Ravi, Emmanuelle
Ott, Tim
Khatoo, Muznah
de Bellaing, Anne Moreau
Goh, Wei Xuan
Chong, Yan Ling
Beckers, Anja
Kannesan, Darshini
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Phylogenomic and genetic analyses identify an ancestral module of genes expressed specifically in ciliated left-right organizer tissue and required for left-right axis specification in humans and certain vertebrates.
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