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- Segment_polarity_gene comment "A segmentation gene is a generic term for a gene whose function is to specify tissue pattern in each repeated unit of a segmented organism. Animals are constructed of segments; however, Drosophila segments also contain subdivided compartments. In embryonic drosophila, these segments are called parasegments. Parasegments distinguish them from adult segments, which has 14 segments.".
- Q11978221 comment "A segmentation gene is a generic term for a gene whose function is to specify tissue pattern in each repeated unit of a segmented organism. Animals are constructed of segments; however, Drosophila segments also contain subdivided compartments. In embryonic drosophila, these segments are called parasegments. Parasegments distinguish them from adult segments, which has 14 segments.".