Hox genes (:
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Hox genes are a group of related genes that are specific for the anterior and posterior axis of an organism in embryonic development. They assist in the formation of segments in the developing animal.
Hox genes are a type of homeotic gene. They can be called body plan genes.
Hox genes control the differentiation of cells and tissues in the embryo. A mutation of a hox gene can completely change the organs that develop in specific parts of the body.
Hox genes control the differentiation of cells and tissues in the embryo. A mutation of a hox gene can completely change the organs that develop in specific parts of the body.
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The homeotic (Hox) complex governs both the overt and non-overt segmentation that occurs in vertebrates.
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Morphological development is disrupted and the body plan, from dorsal to ventral and front to back, of the organism is not laid down properly. Mutations in the Hox genes of fruit flies are classic examples here. Legs growing where antenna ought to be and two headed embryos are usual examples of Hox gene mutation.
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