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Fig. 1. Organisation of Hox clusters in Drosophila and mouse. The Drosophila Hox genes (top) are grouped into two genomic clusters: theAntennapedia (ANT-C) and Bithorax clusters (BX-C)
Fig. 2. Representation of different aspects of Hox gene regulation associated with chromatin/nuclear characteristics
Fig. 3. The effects of RNA processing on Hox gene expression. Variations in Hox RNA processing lead to the production of Hox mRNAs of differentsizes that bear different sequences and secondary structure
Table 1. Summary of the main molecular mechanisms controlling Hox gene expression in Drosophila and mice

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