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T-box Genes in Development and Disease Frasch Hardback Academic Press Volume 122

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T-box Genes in Development and Disease

Authoritative view of the functions of one of the major family of regulatory genes, namely the T-box genes, in developmental biology and disease

Manfred Frasch (Volume editor)

9780128013809, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 4 January 2017

444 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.88 kg

T-box Genes in Development and Disease looks at the genes encoding the T-box family of transcription factors function as key regulators of many important decision processes during embryonic and tissue development. The importance of these genes is further underlined by the fact that most members of this gene family have been conserved during evolution from worms to humans. This book brings together the current information on conserved aspects with the evolutionary innovations of the functions of these genes during developmental regulation in various animal species and then discusses their important roles in human disease.

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T-box Genes in Development and Disease Frasch Hardback Academic Press Volume 122

T-box Genes in Development and Disease

Authoritative view of the functions of one of the major family of regulatory genes, namely the T-box genes, in developmental biology and disease

Manfred Frasch (Volume editor)

9780128013809, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 4 January 2017

444 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.88 kg

T-box Genes in Development and Disease looks at the genes encoding the T-box family of transcription factors function as key regulators of many important decision processes during embryonic and tissue development. The importance of these genes is further underlined by the fact that most members of this gene family have been conserved during evolution from worms to humans. This book brings together the current information on conserved aspects with the evolutionary innovations of the functions of these genes during developmental regulation in various animal species and then discusses their important roles in human disease.

1. Evolution and Classifi]

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