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What is the significance of the evolution of hox gene clusters during vertebrate evolution?

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  • 25-11-2019

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The hox gene provides a huge amount of important information about evolution. Hox genes duplication made increased morphological complexity possible triggering the formation of neural crest cells and allowed them to disperse throughout the body, forming a variety of structures. They help lay out the basic body forms of many animals including humans, flies and worms.

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