Paired box (PAX) genes are transcription factors that play important roles in embryonic development. Although the PAX gene family occurs in animals only, it is widely distributed. Among the vertebrates, its 9 genes appear to be the product of complete duplication of an original set of 4 genes, followed by an additional partial duplication. Although some studies of PAX genes have been conducted, no comprehensive survey of these genes across the entire taxonomic unit has yet been attempted. In this study, we conducted a detailed comparison of PAX sequences from 188 chordates, which revealed restricted variation. The absence of PAX4 and PAX8 among some species of reptiles and birds was notable; however, all 9 genes were present in all 74 mamma...
Pax genes play important roles in Metazoan development. Their evolution has been extensively studied...
AbstractAmong the transcription factor gene families, Pax genes play important and unique roles in m...
Pax genes encode a family of transcription factors, many of which play key roles in animal embryonic...
Paired box (PAX) genes are transcription factors that play important roles in embryonic development....
Paired box (PAX) genes are transcription factors that play important roles in embryonic development....
<div><p>Paired box (<i>PAX</i>) genes are transcription factors that play important roles in embryon...
Pax genes are important developmental control genes. They are involved in nervous system development...
The members of the paired box (Pax) family regulate key developmental pathways in many metazoans as ...
The Pax3/7 transcription factor family is integral to developmental gene networks contributing to im...
The functional equivalence of Pax6/eyeless genes across distantly related animal phyla has been one ...
The functional equivalence of Pax6/eyeless genes across distantly related animal phyla has been one ...
During the course of evolution animal complexity and diversity is generated. The last couple of year...
During the course of evolution animal complexity and diversity is generated. The last couple of year...
The genes belonging to the Paired class exert primary developmental functions. They are characterize...
International audiencePax genes play important roles in Metazoan development. Their evolution has be...
Pax genes play important roles in Metazoan development. Their evolution has been extensively studied...
AbstractAmong the transcription factor gene families, Pax genes play important and unique roles in m...
Pax genes encode a family of transcription factors, many of which play key roles in animal embryonic...
Paired box (PAX) genes are transcription factors that play important roles in embryonic development....
Paired box (PAX) genes are transcription factors that play important roles in embryonic development....
<div><p>Paired box (<i>PAX</i>) genes are transcription factors that play important roles in embryon...
Pax genes are important developmental control genes. They are involved in nervous system development...
The members of the paired box (Pax) family regulate key developmental pathways in many metazoans as ...
The Pax3/7 transcription factor family is integral to developmental gene networks contributing to im...
The functional equivalence of Pax6/eyeless genes across distantly related animal phyla has been one ...
The functional equivalence of Pax6/eyeless genes across distantly related animal phyla has been one ...
During the course of evolution animal complexity and diversity is generated. The last couple of year...
During the course of evolution animal complexity and diversity is generated. The last couple of year...
The genes belonging to the Paired class exert primary developmental functions. They are characterize...
International audiencePax genes play important roles in Metazoan development. Their evolution has be...
Pax genes play important roles in Metazoan development. Their evolution has been extensively studied...
AbstractAmong the transcription factor gene families, Pax genes play important and unique roles in m...
Pax genes encode a family of transcription factors, many of which play key roles in animal embryonic...