The evolution of Sox gene repertoires and regulation of segmentation in arachnids
The Sox family of transcription factors regulate many processes during metazoan development, including stem cell maintenance and nervous system specification. Characterising the repertoires and roles of these genes can therefore provide important insights into animal evolution and development. We fu...
Main Authors: | Baudouin-Gonzalez, L, Schoenauer, A, Harper, A, Blakeley, G, Seiter, M, Arif, S, Sumner-Rooney, L, Russell, S, Sharma, PP, McGregor, AP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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