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Development (Cambridge, England)
Development (Cambridge, England)
The regulation and function of the helix-loop-helix gene, asense, in Drosophila neural precursors.
A central role for microtubules in the differentiation of Drosophila oocytes.
A central role for microtubules in the differentiation of Drosophila oocytes.
Specifying the path of the intersegmental nerve of the Drosophila embryo: a role for Delta and Notch.
Postembryonic patterns of expression of cut, a locus regulating sensory organ identity in Drosophila.
Postembryonic patterns of expression of cut, a locus regulating sensory organ identity in Drosophila.
Specifying the path of the intersegmental nerve of the Drosophila embryo: a role for Delta and Notch.
The big brain gene of Drosophila functions to control the number of neuronal precursors in the peripheral nervous system.
The big brain gene of Drosophila functions to control the number of neuronal precursors in the peripheral nervous system.
A new homeobox-containing gene, msh-2, is transiently expressed early during mesoderm formation of Drosophila.
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