Pax 6 is a gene involved in eye formation that has homologues in invertebrates and...

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Pax 6 is a gene involved in eye formation that has homologues in invertebrates and vertebrates The fact that expressing the mouse form of Pax 6 in a fruit fly leads to a compound fly eye not a single lens mouse eye suggests which of the following characteristics of this gene O Pax 6 gene is highly conserved and shows shared evolutionary ancestry O PAX 6 proteins have identical amino acid sequences O Pax 6 genes are identical in nucleotide sequence PAX 6 proteins are different for formation of different kinds of eyes

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