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#Question id: 5108


The absence of limbs in snakes may be attributable to the evolution of changes in:

#5. Developmental Biology
  1. BMP signaling

  2. FGF signaling

  3. Hox expression

  4. AER formation


Answer:- Option(s): 3


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#8. Inheritance Biology

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#4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

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#12. Applied Biology

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#7. System Physiology – Animal

Which of the following statements concerning synaptic transmission is correct?

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#8. Inheritance Biology

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