## Abstract __HOX__ genes act as master genes to control morphogenesis. In human, HOX genes form 4 clusters composing 9 to 11 __HOX__ genes (39 genes in total) on different chromosomes. We hypothesized that aberrant expression of __HOX__ genes was associated with development and subsequent progress
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