The mammalian Crx genes are highly divergent representatives of the Otx5 gene family, a gnathostome orthology class of orthodenticle-related homeogenes involved in the differentiation of retinal photoreceptors and circadian entrainment (Q44374536)

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The mammalian Crx genes are highly divergent representatives of the Otx5 gene family, a gnathostome orthology class of orthodenticle-related homeogenes involved in the differentiation of retinal photoreceptors and circadian entrainment
scientific article published on 5 March 2003

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    The mammalian Crx genes are highly divergent representatives of the Otx5 gene family, a gnathostome orthology class of orthodenticle-related homeogenes involved in the differentiation of retinal photoreceptors and circadian entrainment (English)
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    Jean-Louis Plouhinec
    Agnès Germot
    Chantal Le Mentec
    Thérèse Cabana
    Gavan Harrison
    Claude Pieau
    Jean-Yves Sire
    Géraldine Véron
    Sylvie Mazan
    5 March 2003
    513-521

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