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Members of the Pax gene family exhibit distinct temporal and spatial expression patterns during murine embryogenesis. Their unique expression in the central nervous system implies a role in the regionalization of the spinal cord and early brain. Pax proteins are localized in the cell nucleus and possess a DNA-binding activity. This makes them good candidates for transcriptional regulator of developmental processes. Mutations in three Pax genes have been associated with three mouse mutants and two human diseases indicating that their activity is necessary for proper development of the embryo