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    In Normal Vertebrate Development, the Hindbrain Is Distinguished from the Forebrain
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In Normal Vertebrate Development, the Hindbrain Is Distinguished from the Forebrain

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Question 10

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In normal vertebrate development, the hindbrain is distinguished from the forebrain and midbrain by the differential expression of


A) homeobox genes.
B) pair-rule genes.
C) maternal polarity genes.
D) Wnt1.

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