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Is hox a word

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"Hox" is not a word. -You may mean 'hoax' which is a deception or trick.

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"Hox" is not a commonly used word in English. It may be a typo or a specific term in a certain field or context. Without more context, it is unclear what you are referring to.

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What is another word for Hox genes?

Hox genes are a type of homeotic gene. They can be called body plan genes.


What is the name of the series of genes that controls organs and tissues that develop in the embryo?

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What role do the hox genes play in the development of an organism?

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What role do hox genes play in development of an organism?

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What gene controls the expression of the D1x gene in vertebrates?

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