BI111 Chapter Notes - Chapter #7: Pax6, Symmetry In Biology, Hindbrain

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Gap genes are missing groups of adjoining segments leaving a gap in the pattern of segments. Pair rule genes receive their name because larvae with these mutations lack alternative body segments. Homeotic genes determine where different body parts develop in the organism: Homeotic genes are genes which are expressed early in the hierarchy and control the pattern of expression. Homeodomain are proteins whose sequences are very similar from one homeotic protein to the next across different species. Hox gene clusters have been identified in a wide variety of animals with bilateral symmetry. Hox genes in humans do not code for specific limbs but are important in the embryonic development of structures in the hindbrain, spinal cord, and vertebral column. 20. 3: evolutionary conservation of key transcription factors in development. Hox genes can be identified by their similarity in dna or amino acid sequence. Molecules that are very similar in sequence among distantly related organisms are said to be evolutionary conserved.

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