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Rolf Zeller () and
Jacqueline Deschamps ()
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Rolf Zeller: Utrecht University
Jacqueline Deschamps: Hubrecht Laboratory
Nature, 2002, vol. 420, issue 6912, 138-139
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It is more than a decade since the discovery that vertebrate Hox genes are arranged and expressed in the same order as the body parts they help to produce. New work looks at how this is achieved in fingers and toes.
Date: 2002
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