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Gene coexpression networks reveal molecular interactions underlying cichlid jaw modularity.

Pooja SinghEhsan Pashay AhiChristian Sturmbauer
Published in: BMC ecology and evolution (2021)
This study describes the concerted expression of many genes in cichlid oral and pharyngeal jaw apparatus at the onset of the independent life of cichlid fishes. Our findings suggest that - on the basis of an ancestral gill arch network-transcriptional rewiring may have driven the modular evolution of the oral and pharyngeal jaws, highlighting the evolutionary significance of gene network reuse. The gene coexpression and in silico regulatory networks presented here are intended as resource for future studies on the genetics of vertebrate jaw morphogenesis and trophic adaptation.
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