morfológének
Morfológének is a term used in biology to describe genes that play a crucial role in determining the form and structure of an organism during development. These genes are fundamental in orchestrating the complex processes that lead to the formation of tissues, organs, and the overall body plan. They act as master regulators, controlling the expression of other genes involved in cell differentiation, cell migration, and cell adhesion.
The study of morfológének genes has been instrumental in understanding developmental biology. By identifying and characterizing
Key examples of morfológének genes include the Hox genes, which are a group of related genes that