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HOX Genes

Author(s)

Olivier Pourquie

Edition
ISBN

9780080923123, 9780123745293

Publisher

Academic Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

A subgroup of homeobox genes, which play an important role in the developmental processes of a variety of multicellular organisms, Hox genes have been shown to play a critical role in vertebrate pattern formation. Hox genes can be thought of as general purpose control genes—that is, they are similar in many organisms and direct the same processes in a variety of organisms, from mouse, to fly, to human.

* Provides researchers an overview and synthesis of the latest research findings and contemporary thought in the area

* Inclusion of chapters that discuss the evolutionary development of a wide variety of organisms

* Gives researchers and clinicians insight into how defective Hox genes trigger developmental abnormalities in embryos

Availability: In Stock

HOX Genes

SKU: 9780123745293

Original price was: $204.00.Current price is: $24.99.

Access HOX Genes Now. Discount up to 90%

Categories: ,

Additional information

Full Title

HOX Genes

Author(s)

Pourquie, Olivier

Edition
ISBN

9780123745293, 9780080923123

Publisher

Academic Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

A subgroup of homeobox genes, which play an important role in the developmental processes of a variety of multicellular organisms, Hox genes have been shown to play a critical role in vertebrate pattern formation. Hox genes can be thought of as general purpose control genes—that is, they are similar in many organisms and direct the same processes in a variety of organisms, from mouse, to fly, to human.

* Provides researchers an overview and synthesis of the latest research findings and contemporary thought in the area

* Inclusion of chapters that discuss the evolutionary development of a wide variety of organisms

* Gives researchers and clinicians insight into how defective Hox genes trigger developmental abnormalities in embryos