Which development gene is responsible for determining the body axes? A Hox genes B Segment polarity genes C Gap genes D Maternal effects genes E Pair-rule genes
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Genes involved in the patterning of the body axis, that is, in determining characteristics such as neck length and appendage formation, are called a. small subunit (SSU) rRNA genes. b. Hox genes. c. metameric genes. d. determinate genes. e. none of the above.
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