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'''Amphioxus''' (or '''lancelets''' (subphylum ''Cephalochordata'') are a group of primitive chordates. They are an important object of study in zoology as they provide indications about the origins of the vertebrates. In "[[The Genetics Lecture]]", Professor [[Cthulhu]] uses amphioxus as an example of a primitive creature and how [[Hox]] genes determine appearance and ability.
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'''Amphioxus''' (or '''lancelets''' (subphylum ''Cephalochordata'') are a group of primitive chordates. They are an important object of study in zoology as they provide indications about the origins of the vertebrates. In "[[The Genetics Lecture]]", Professor [[Cthulhu]] uses amphioxus as an example of a primitive creature and how [[Hox gene]]s determine appearance and ability.
   
 
[[Category:The Genetics Lecture|Amphioxus]]
 
[[Category:The Genetics Lecture|Amphioxus]]

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Amphioxus (or lancelets (subphylum Cephalochordata) are a group of primitive chordates. They are an important object of study in zoology as they provide indications about the origins of the vertebrates. In "The Genetics Lecture", Professor Cthulhu uses amphioxus as an example of a primitive creature and how Hox genes determine appearance and ability.