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Phylogenetic tree of deuterostomes showing the Hox clusters of non-olfactores deuterostomes

The Hox repertoire of a substantial number of groups within the invertebrate deuterostomes is still lacking (black question marks), and the origin of a 15 Hox gene cluster in cephalochordates, or when the Hox4 was lost in echinoderms are still a mystery (indicated by red question marks and arrows). Yellow, anterior Hox genes; orange, Hox3; blue, central Hox genes; green, posterior Hox genes.


Reference

<pubmed>23819519</pubmed>

1471-213X-13-26-1

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3707753/figure/F1/

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