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Mutations at the PAX6 locus are found in heterogeneous anterior segment malformations including Peter's anomaly
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The Drosophila sine oculis locus encodes a homeodomain-containing protein required for the development of the entire visual system
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sine oculis is a homeobox gene required for Drosophila visual system development
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The C. elegans neuronally expressed homeobox gene ceh-10 is closely related to genes expressed in the vertebrate eye
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Pax-6 is essential for lens-specific expression of ζ-crystallin
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