The region surrounding the FOXE1 gene has shown association in the pathogenesis of cleft lip and palate with genome-wide levels of significance in linkage analysis studies with additional fine-mapping and replication.[5]
Tissue localization
FOXE1 is expressed transiently in the developing thyroid and the anterior pituitary gland.[6]
Avian FOXE1 is also expressed in developing feathers.[7]
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