Two more Posterior Hox genes and Hox cluster dispersal in echinoderms.
Réka SzabóDavid E K FerrierPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2018)
Incorporating the two neglected Posterior Hox genes into assessments of echinoderm Hox gene complements and organisation shows that these animals in fact have Split (S) Hox clusters rather than simply Disorganized (D) clusters within the Duboule classification scheme. This then has implications for how these genes are likely regulated, with them no longer covered by any potential long-range Hox cluster-wide, or multigenic sub-cluster, regulatory mechanisms.