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Which is the best evidence that a Hox gene found in flies and a Hox gene found in mice are homologous? . View Available Hint(s) The genes are expressed in analogous regions of f…
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Which is the best evidence that a Hox gene found in flies and a Hox gene found in mice are homologous? . View Available Hint(s)
The genes are expressed in analogous regions of fly and mice embryos.
All animals have a similar gene. Both genes encode regulatory transcription factors.
The genes perform similar functions during development.
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The genes are expressed in analogous regions of fly and mice embryos.
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