Published January 1997
                      
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                  The world according to bedgebog
Abstract
Members of the Hedgebog family of signaling molecules mediate many important short- and long-range patterning processes during invertebrate and vertebrate development. In the fly, a single bedgebog gene regulates segmental and imaginal disc patterning. In contrast, in vertebrates a bedgebog gene family is involved in the control of left-right asymmetry, polarity in the central nervous system (CNS), somites and limb, organogenesis, chondrogenesis and spermatogenesis. Here, we review recent experiments addressing the function of the various Hedgebog members during invertebrate and vertebrate development.
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Copyright © 1997 Published by Elsevier Ltd.