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12 November, 22:26

Hox genes are sometimes called "master switches". They have acquired this nickname because a single Hox gene will turn on (or off) several related genes. That means that a single Hox gene cannot have a large effect on phenotype.

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  1. 12 November, 22:37
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    Answer: B. False

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    "Hox" genes are a highly conserved group of genes, all of whose products are transcription factors bearing a specific domain (called a "homeodomain"). The transcriptional activity of a large amount of genes relevant to embryonic development is controlled by regulatory sites which are able to bind to this domain. Changes in the transcriptional activity of even a single Hox gene may thus have dramatic downstream effects on the phenotype, as this will result in several further genes having their transcription either enhanced or suppressed.
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