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Developmental constraint through negative pleiotropy in the zygomatic arch.

Christopher J PercivalRebecca GreenCharles C RosemanDaniel M GattiJudith L MorganStephen A MurrayLeah Rae DonahueJessica M MayeuxK Michael PollardKunjie HuaDaniel PompRalph MarcucioBenedikt Hallgrímsson
Published in: EvoDevo (2018)
A genomic region underlying negative pleiotropy of two zygomatic arch bones was identified, which provides a mechanism for antagonism in component bone lengths while constraining overall zygomatic arch length. This type of mechanism may have led to variation in the contribution of individual bones to the zygomatic arch noted across mammals. Given that similar genetic and developmental mechanisms may underlie negative correlations in other parts of the skull, these results provide an important step toward understanding the developmental basis of evolutionary variation and constraint in skull morphology.
Keyphrases
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  • genome wide
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  • dna methylation
  • body composition
  • bone regeneration