. . . "O\u010Di zv\u00ED\u0159at se li\u0161\u00ED z anatomick\u00E9ho hlediska. Proto se p\u0159edpokl\u00E1dalo, \u017Ee vznikly nez\u00E1visle n\u011Bkolikr\u00E1t v pr\u016Fb\u011Bhu evoluce. Objev genu Pax6 zhruba p\u0159ed deseti lety ale v\u0161echny tyto argumenty zpochybnil. Od t\u00E9 doby se objevilo v\u00EDce d\u016Fkaz\u016F pro opakovan\u00E9 pou\u017Eit\u00ED genu Pax6 a n\u011Bkter\u00FDch dal\u0161\u00EDch regul\u00E1tor\u016F pou\u017E\u00EDvan\u00FDch pro genetick\u00FD program v\u00FDvoje oka. Ned\u00E1vn\u00FD v\u00FDzkum uk\u00E1zal, \u017Ee i n\u011Bkter\u00E9 dal\u0161\u00ED geny rodiny Pax hraj\u00ED kl\u00ED\u010Dovou roli v morfogenezi oka."@cs . . "Pax genes in eye development and evolution" . . "RIV/68378050:_____/05:00022522!RIV06-AV0-68378050" . "0959-437X" . "Geny Pax ve v\u00FDvoji oka a v evoluci"@cs . "Pax genes in eye development and evolution" . . "4" . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . "paxpax; eye development; evolution"@en . "Pax genes in eye development and evolution"@en . "15" . . . "[6559329D7566]" . . . "Current Opinion in Genetics & Development" . "430;438" . "Animal eyes with widely different anatomical designs have long been thought to arise independently, multiple times during evolution. This view was challenged about a decade ago by the landmark discoveries that Pax6, a highly conserved transcription factor, plays a key role in eye morphogenesis in both flies and mammals. Since then, more evidence has emerged in favour of the redeployment of Pax6 and some other developmental control genes within the genetic program underlying eye formation throughout the animal kingdom. Recent work has indicated that other members of the Pax gene family play a pivotal role in eye morphogenesis. The Eye gone gene regulates eye growth in Drosophila, whereas the PaxB gene is implicated in visual system development in jellyfish, the most basal organism possessing eyes." . . . "Geny Pax ve v\u00FDvoji oka a v evoluci"@cs . "Animal eyes with widely different anatomical designs have long been thought to arise independently, multiple times during evolution. This view was challenged about a decade ago by the landmark discoveries that Pax6, a highly conserved transcription factor, plays a key role in eye morphogenesis in both flies and mammals. Since then, more evidence has emerged in favour of the redeployment of Pax6 and some other developmental control genes within the genetic program underlying eye formation throughout the animal kingdom. Recent work has indicated that other members of the Pax gene family play a pivotal role in eye morphogenesis. The Eye gone gene regulates eye growth in Drosophila, whereas the PaxB gene is implicated in visual system development in jellyfish, the most basal organism possessing eyes."@en . . "Kozmik, Zbyn\u011Bk" . . "Pax genes in eye development and evolution"@en . . . "535568" . "1"^^ . . "1"^^ . . "9"^^ . "P(1M0520), P(GA204/04/1358), Z(AV0Z5052915)" . "RIV/68378050:_____/05:00022522" .