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Fig 19 - Embryology and bony malformations of the craniovertebral junction

Fig. 19 Hox genes in mouse and human with their phylogenetic counterparts in Drosophila ; 39 Hox genes are involved in the mouse and human vertebral column, found in four clusters of Hox A, B, C and D on four chromosomes (6, 11, 15 and 2), designated by Arabic numbers within each cluster and arranged as paralogues, so that the lower numbered Hox paralogues such as Hox a-1 and Hox d-1 are located on the anterior 3 ′ position of the chromosomes, and the higher numbered paralogues such as Hox a-13 and Hox d-13 are on the 5 ′ 
Hox genes in mouse and human with their phylogenetic counterparts in Drosophila ; 39 Hox genes are involved in the mouse and human vertebral column, found in four clusters of Hox A, B, C and D on four chromosomes (6, 11, 15 and 2), designated by Arabic numbers within each cluster and arranged as paralogues, so that the lower numbered Hox paralogues such as Hox a-1 and Hox d-1 are located on the anterior 3 ′ position of the chromosomes, and the higher numbered paralogues such as Hox a-13 and Hox d-13 are on the 5 ′ 
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