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Genetics
Efficient ends-out gene targeting in Drosophila.
Efficient ends-out gene targeting in Drosophila.
Green fluorescent protein tagging Drosophila proteins at their native genomic loci with small P elements.
Green fluorescent protein tagging Drosophila proteins at their native genomic loci with small P elements.
A Gain-of-Function Screen for Genes That Affect the Development of the Drosophila Adult External Sensory Organ.
A Gain-of-Function Screen for Genes That Affect the Development of the Drosophila Adult External Sensory Organ.
A gain-of-function screen for genes that affect the development of the Drosophila adult external sensory organ.
A gain-of-function screen for genes that affect the development of the Drosophila adult external sensory organ.
Delimiting the location of the scrapie prion incubation time gene on chromosome 2 of the mouse.
Delimiting the location of the scrapie prion incubation time gene on chromosome 2 of the mouse.
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