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Bonus points to the Fly People who can identify the mutation(s) responsible for the oddly shaped pseudopupil in the depicted fly’s eye.

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What Are Hox Genes and How Do They Work? Hox genes are a conserved family of transcription factors that assign positional identity along an animal’s head to tail axis. They work by switching sets of target genes on or off in precise regions of the embryo, a pattern that often mirrors their order in the genome, which tells each segment what structures to build. When a Hox gene is activated in the wrong place or time, one body part can be transformed into another, such as fruit flies growing legs where antennae normally develop.

How does an embryo know head from tail? Hox genes act like a body's GPS, switching on the right parts in the right places. Which example blows your mind most? #Antennapedia #DevelopmentalBiology #Drosophila #HomeoticGenes #HoxGenes

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Genetic basis of early embryonic development - Lasker Foundation Explore All 1991 Winners & Awards > Edward B. LewisCalifornia Institute of Technology Christiane Nüsslein-VolhardMax-Planck Institute for Developmental Biology For fundamental research on…

Edward B. Lewis, #LaskerLaureate, was born #OTD in 1918. His fundamental research established the role of homeotic genes in development and provided a foundation for modern #developmentalbiology. #hoxgenes @caltech.edu 🧪

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Boy with a boombox growing out of his head.

Boy with a boombox growing out of his head.

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