## Communicated by Michel Goossens The homeodomain (encoded by the homeobox) is the DNA-binding domain of a large variety of transcriptional regulators involved in controlling cell fate decisions and development. Mutations of homeobox-containing genes cause several diseases in humans. A variety of
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The impact of missense mutations on human behavior
β Scribed by M. Hasan Mohajeri; K. Peter Giese
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- 116327379
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2012
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