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Biology, 15.11.2019 23:31, erinolson07cats

What is the significance of the evolution of hox gene clusters during vertebrate evolution?
a. duplicate hox genes triggered the formation of neural crest cells and allowed them to disperse throughout the body, forming a variety of structures.
b. novel hox genes coded for novel vertebrate features, such as jaws, limbs, and large brains.
c. duplication of hox genes made increased morphological complexity possible.

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