Snakes’ long bodies linked to one gene

Snakes owe their long, slithery bodies to a single gene, research has shown.

Snakes’ long bodies linked to one gene

The Oct4 gene regulates stem cells and affects the growth of the middle part, or trunk, of a vertebrate’s body.

In snakes, a quirk of reptilian evolution has resulted in Oct4 remaining “switched on” for longer than usual during embryonic development.

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