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Shadow Enhancers as a Source of Evolutionary Novelty

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Title Shadow Enhancers as a Source of Evolutionary Novelty
Names Hong, Joung-Woo (creator)
Hendrix, David A. (creator)
Levine, Michael S. (creator)
Date Issued 2008-09-05 (iso8601)
Note This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science and can be found at: http://www.sciencemag.org/.
Abstract The dorsal-ventral patterning of the Drosophila embryo is controlled by Dorsal, a sequence-specific transcription factor that is related to mammalian NF-κB. Previous ChIP-chip assays predicted that as many as a third or even half of all Dorsal target genes contain multiple enhancers for the same or similar expression pattern. Here we show that some of these secondary enhancers, or “shadow enhancers”, produce gene expression patterns that overlap those produced by the primary enhancers in transgenic embryos. We suggest that shadow enhancers help ensure the precision of embryonic patterning and discuss their significance in the evolution of genetic novelty.
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Identifier Hong, J. W., Hendrix, D. A., & Levine, M. S. (2008). Shadow enhancers as a source of evolutionary novelty. Science, 321(5894), 1314. doi:10.1126/science.1160631

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