Recent
publications:
DiLeone, R.J., G.A. Marcus, M.D. Johnson, and D.M. Kingsley
(2000). Efficient studies of long-distance Bmp5 gene regulation using bacterial
artificial chromosomes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 97, 1612-1617.
Clark, R., P. Marker, and D.M. Kingsley (2000). A novel
candidate for mouse and human preaxial polydactyly with altered expression in
limbs of Hemimelic extra toes mice.
Genomics 67, 19-27.
Ho, A., M. Johnson, and D.M. Kingsley (2000). Role of the
mouse ank gene in tissue calcification and arthritis. Science 289, 265-270.
Thut, C. J., R.
Rountree, M. Hwa, and D.M. Kingsley (2001). A large scale in situ
screen provides molecular evidence for the induction of eye anterior segment
structures by the developing lens.
Dev. Biol. 231, 61-76.
Settle, S., P. Marker, K. Gurley, A. Sinha, A. Thacker, Y.
Wang, K. Higgins, G. Cunha, and D. M. Kingsley (2001). The BMP Family Member
Gdf7 is Required for Seminal Vesicle
Growth, Branching Morphogenesis, and Cytodifferentiation. Dev. Biol. 234: 138-150.
Clark, R.M., P.C. Marker, E. Roessler, A. Dutra, J.C.
Schimenti, M. Muenke, and D.M. Kingsley (2001) Reciprocal Mouse and Human Limb
Phenotypes Caused by Gain and Loss of Function Mutations Affecting Lmbr1. Genetics
(in press).
Peichel, C.L., K. Nereng, K.A. Ohgi, B.L.E. Cole, P.F. Colosimo, C.A. Buerkle, D. Schluter, and D.M. Kingsley (2001).
The genetic architecture of rapid morphological divergence between threespine
stickleback species. Nature (in revision).