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Embryology
Limb bud
Limb development
Hox gene
Homeobox
HOXD12
Zone of polarizing activity
HOXD11
Apical ectodermal ridge
Biology
Developmental biology
Transcription factors

Developmental Cell Perspective The Origin of Digits: Expression Patterns versus Regulatory Mechanisms Joost M. Woltering1 and Denis Duboule1,2,*

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