Match the following some are  redundant please explain why?: Axis specification Pattern formation Genes encoding Nodal signnaling pathway members. Achondroplasia A gene which when present on th X chromosome due to a translocation cause 46, XX Differences in sex development. Organogenesis A family of genes which are found in 4 clusters of several related genes on the hiuman chromosomes . Genes which are found on the chromosomes in the same order as their expression pattern along with anterior-posterior axis in the early vertebrate embryo.   HOX genes SOX9   SRY   Cells moving and changing shape to form the alveoli of the developing lung   Mutations in these genes can cause congenital heart defects PAX6 Establishing which cells will later become each of the different parts of the eye Establishing which cells in the early embryo will develop into the front or the back A condition caused by mutations in a gene encoding a FGF receptor Pax genes

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Match the following some are  redundant please explain why?:

Axis specification

Pattern formation

Genes encoding Nodal signnaling pathway members.

Achondroplasia

A gene which when present on th X chromosome due to a translocation cause 46, XX Differences in sex development.

Organogenesis

A family of genes which are found in 4 clusters of several related genes on the hiuman chromosomes .

Genes which are found on the chromosomes in the same order as their expression pattern along with anterior-posterior axis in the early vertebrate embryo.

 

HOX genes

SOX9
 
SRY
 
Cells moving and changing shape to form the alveoli of the developing lung
 
Mutations in these genes can cause congenital heart defects

PAX6

Establishing which cells will later become each of the different parts of the eye

Establishing which cells in the early embryo will develop into the front or the back

A condition caused by mutations in a gene encoding a FGF receptor

Pax genes

 

  

 
 

 

 
 

 

 

  

 
 

 

 

  

 
 

 

 

  

 
 

 

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