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&nbsp;Dax domains are significant in the transduction of the Wg/Wnt signal on the surface of a cell's nucleus.Theyare part of the dishevelled family as is the N terminus of proteins. However the C terminus of proteins is part of the axin family.<ref>http://smart.embl-heidelberg.de/smart/job_status.pl?jobid=12824022970393191413803443iYWBBpxBHP (Accessed 20/10/14)</ref> <references />
&nbsp;Dax domains are significant in the transduction of the Wg/Wnt signal on the surface of a cell's nucleus.They are part of the dishevelled family as is the N terminus of proteins. However the C terminus of proteins is part of the axin family.<ref>http://smart.embl-heidelberg.de/smart/job_status.pl?jobid=12824022970393191413803443iYWBBpxBHP (Accessed 20/10/14)</ref> <references />

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 Dax domains are significant in the transduction of the Wg/Wnt signal on the surface of a cell's nucleus.They are part of the dishevelled family as is the N terminus of proteins. However the C terminus of proteins is part of the axin family.[1]