Definition of Homeotic. Meaning of Homeotic. Synonyms of Homeotic

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- mi****pression of certain developmentally critical genes, specifically homeotic genes. In animals, these developmental genes specifically control the development...
- Homeotic genes are genes which regulate the development of anatomical structures in various organisms such as echinoderms, insects, mammals, and plants...
- Homeotic selector genes confer segment identity in Drosophila. They encode homeodomain proteins which interact with Hox and other homeotic genes to initiate...
- animals. The homeobox domain was first identified in a number of Drosophila homeotic and segmentation proteins, but is now known to be well-conserved in many...
- Homeotic protein bicoid is encoded by the bcd maternal effect gene in Drosophilia. Homeotic protein bicoid concentration gradient patterns the anterior-posterior...
- evidence for a genetic basis of some homeotic transformations was obtained by isolating homeotic mutants. The first homeotic mutant was found by Calvin Bridges...
- AGAMOUS (AG) is a homeotic gene and MADS-box transcription factor protein present in Arabidopsis thaliana. The TAIR AGI number is AT4G18960. The identity...
- system. Multicellular systems are composed of more than one homeotic gene. Each homeotic gene in this system puts together a different combination of...
- carpels), which are defined by the differential expression of a number of homeotic genes present in each verticil. This means that the sepals are solely characterized...
- over whether these and other changes happened gradually or suddenly—as in homeotic mutations, and which aspect of flower morphology came first. The flower...