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What are "Homeotic selector genes" (Hox genes) responsible for?

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They encode homeodomain proteins which interact with Hox and other homeotic genes to initiate segment-specific gene regulation. ... Changes in the expression and function of homeotic genes are responsible for the changes in the morphology of the limbs of arthropods as well as in the axial skeletons of vertebrates.

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