Breakup of a homeobox cluster after genome duplication in teleosts.
Several families of homeobox genes are arranged in genomic clusters in metazoan genomes, including the Hox, ParaHox, NK, Rhox, and Iroquois gene clusters. The selective pressures responsible for maintenance of these gene clusters are poorly understood. The ParaHox gene cluster is evolutionarily cons...
Main Authors: | Mulley, J, Chiu, C, Holland, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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