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Phylogenetic analysis of the Wnt gene family and discovery of an arthropod Wnt10 orthologue
2000
Journal of Experimental Zoology
Wnt genes encode a conserved family of secreted signaling proteins that play many roles in arthropod and vertebrate development. We have investigated both the phylogenetic history and molecular evolution of this gene family. We have identified a novel Wnt gene in a diversity of arthropods that it is likely an orthologue of the vertebrate Wnt-10 group. Wnt-10 is one of only two cases in which orthology between protostome and deuterostome genes could be consistently assigned based on our
doi:10.1002/1097-010x(20000815)288:2<105::aid-jez3>3.3.co;2-#
pmid:10931495
fatcat:h4g7q37jlfewxa3k7kxahtprqe