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HOX Genes in Embryogenesis and Phylogenesis

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This review is concerned with the structure and function of the protein products and homeobox genes of the HOX complex. We also trace a relationship between morphological evolution and the evolution of the homoeotic complex.

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Zaraiskii, A.G. HOX Genes in Embryogenesis and Phylogenesis. Russian Journal of Developmental Biology 32, 1–10 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009463208459

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