Although it is known that
Antp-class homeobox genes play some sort of role in
transcriptional processes, not all of their actions and functions have been discovered. Recent studies observed
Antp and the
Hox ortholog
HoxC6 in
Xenopus in order to further distinguish the evolution of these orthologues.
HoxC6 was found to play an important role in
gastrulation in the vertebrate
Xenopus. However, gastrulation was also a target in the
Drosophila Antp gene. The anterior–posterior pattern mechanism is highly conserved in these genes, as its function in
Xenopus is clear, but it is unclear why it would be a target in
Drosophila. The similarities continuously observed between
Hox genes in vertebrates and
Drosophila suggests a complex evolutionary history of the
Antp Hox gene cluster, as well as reaffirms the importance of the conservation of this gene cluster in the evolution of body morphology. == References ==