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If a single mutation turns off the growth of some pairs of legs within and organism, what's most likely effected
A. A substitute gene
B. A deleted gene
C. A duplicated gene
D. A hox gene
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Hi Mark
The answer is : D
A hox gene likely affected
I hope that's help:)
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