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nobel prise website pictures, which is a swedish private institute, what is the copywrite????? Homeotic Genes and Segment Specialization Homeotic genes control the further specialization of larval segments. Bithorax and Antennapedia are two complexes of homeotic genes in the fly's DNA (see fig. below). Edward B. Lewis studied the bithorax and found that the genes in the DNA are arranged in the same general order as their expression pattern along the head-to-tail axis. |
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