“…In Drosophila , in addition to Hox genes, GAF regulates a wide‐range of genes that are important for the formation of various organs and tissues at all stages of ontogenesis. It has been shown that GAF is necessary for embryogenesis, oogenesis, spermatogenesis, and eye and wing development (Bayarmagnai, Nicolay, Islam, Lopez‐Bigas, & Frolov, ; Bhat et al, ; Dos‐Santos et al, ; Ogienko et al, ; Ogienko et al, ; Omelina, Pavlova, Ogienko, & Baricheva, ). GAF is also involved in processes responsible for cellular memory, migration, and programmed cell death (Cavalli & Paro, ; Dorogova, Fedorova, Bolobolova, Ogienko, & Baricheva, ; Dorogova, Khrushcheva, Fedorova, Ogienko, & Baricheva, ; Mishra, Chopra, Srinivasan, & Mishra, ; Ogienko et al, ; Poux, Horard, Sigrist, & Pirrotta, ).…”