Inductor groups include all: A. Fibroblast growth factors; B. Transforming growth factor class; C. Hedgehog genes; D. Ephrins; E. Wnt genes.
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The question is asking about the different groups of inductor genes, specifically which of the listed options are classified as such. This involves understanding various biological growth factors and gene families.
Answer
Fibroblast growth factors, Transforming growth factor class, Hedgehog genes, Ephrins, and Wnt genes.
Inductor groups in developmental biology include fibroblast growth factors, transforming growth factor class, hedgehog genes, ephrins, and Wnt genes.
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Inductor groups in developmental biology include fibroblast growth factors, transforming growth factor class, hedgehog genes, ephrins, and Wnt genes.
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Inductor groups, essential in developmental biology, mediate important cellular communications and are involved in various physiological and developmental processes.
Tips
A common mistake is to misclassify other signaling pathways as inductors.
Sources
- TGF-β2 is specifically expressed in human dermal papilla cells and... - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- Growth factor signaling in lung morphogenetic centers - NCBI - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- A highlight on Sonic hedgehog pathway - biosignaling.biomedcentral.com
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