bithorax complex

bithorax complex
A complex of genes that controls segmentation in fly embryos

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  • homeotic mutant — (= homoeotic mutant) A mutant in which one body part, organ or tissue, is transformed into another part normally associated with another segment. Examples are the antennapedia and bithorax complex mutants of Drosophila …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • Ultrabithorax — Drosophila homeotic gene that is part of the bithorax complex. Mutations in Ubx affect parasegments 5 6, corresponding to the posterior thorax and anterior abdomen of the adult …   Dictionary of molecular biology

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