VSX2


Description

The VSX2 gene, plays a crucial role in the development of the eye, particularly in the formation of the optic cup, the precursor to the retina and optic nerve. It encodes a transcription factor, a protein that binds to DNA and regulates gene expression, essential for the proper formation and function of the eye. Mutations in VSX2 can lead to a spectrum of eye disorders, highlighting its significance in normal eye development.

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VSX2 is also expressed in the brain, suggesting a possible role in the development of other tissues.


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