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Gene, 1993
In Drosophila, homeotic mutations lead to the transformation of structures of one body segment into the corresponding structures of another segment. These mutations identify master regulator genes which specify segmental identity along the antero-posterior body axis.
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In Drosophila, homeotic mutations lead to the transformation of structures of one body segment into the corresponding structures of another segment. These mutations identify master regulator genes which specify segmental identity along the antero-posterior body axis.
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Experimental Cell Research, 1999
Homeobox-containing genes are a family of regulatory genes encoding transcription factors that primarily play a crucial role during development. Several indications suggest their involvement in the control of cell growth and, when dysregulated, in oncogenesis.
CILLO, CLEMENTE +3 more
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Homeobox-containing genes are a family of regulatory genes encoding transcription factors that primarily play a crucial role during development. Several indications suggest their involvement in the control of cell growth and, when dysregulated, in oncogenesis.
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Homeoboxes in plant development
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1998The homeobox is a 180 bp consensus DNA sequence present in a number of genes involved in developmental processes. This review focuses on the structure and function of plant homeobox genes and of the proteins they encode. Plant homeobox genes have been identified in studies using mutants, degenerate oligonucleotides deduced from conserved sequences ...
R L, Chan +3 more
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Homeobox genes and the specification of neuronal identity
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2021O. Hobert
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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1997
To date, not many disorders have been associated with homeobox genes, especially with those belonging to the HOX family. This is particularly surprising, considering the body of evidence accumulated for a role of these genes in the control of mammalian development.
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To date, not many disorders have been associated with homeobox genes, especially with those belonging to the HOX family. This is particularly surprising, considering the body of evidence accumulated for a role of these genes in the control of mammalian development.
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1992
The discovery of the homeobox marks the beginning of a new era in developmental biology in which a class of master control genes, which determine the body plan, have been identified. Their mechanism of action can now be studied at the molecular level and their occurrence seems to be much more universal than originally anticipated.
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The discovery of the homeobox marks the beginning of a new era in developmental biology in which a class of master control genes, which determine the body plan, have been identified. Their mechanism of action can now be studied at the molecular level and their occurrence seems to be much more universal than originally anticipated.
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Homeobox genes and axial patterning.
Cell, 1992W. McGinnis, R. Krumlauf
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Mouse Small eye results from mutations in a paired-like homeobox-containing gene
Nature, 1991R. Hill +9 more
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