BRACHYURY
BRACHYURY is a gene that plays a crucial role in embryonic development. It is a transcription factor, meaning it regulates the expression of other genes. The gene is named after the Greek word for "short tail," reflecting the phenotype observed in organisms with a mutated BRACHYURY gene, which often exhibit developmental abnormalities including shortened tails.
In vertebrates, BRACHYURY is essential for the formation of the mesoderm, one of the three primary germ
Beyond vertebrates, BRACHYURY homologs are found in a wide range of organisms, including invertebrates like fruit