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Drosophila pattern

Thus the mouse element drives a Drosophila-specific pattern of expression in Drosophila, and the Drosophila element drives appropriate mouse-specific expression in mouse. But it is important to note that the mouse and Drosophila patterns of expression are very different. While... [Pg.108]

Samakovlis C, Kimbrell DA, Kylsten P, Engstrom A, Hultmark D. The immune response in Drosophila Pattern of cecropin expression and biological activity. EMBO J 1990 ... [Pg.491]

Ashbumer, M. (1970). Pattern of puffing activity in the salivary gland chromosomes of Drosophila. V. Response to environmental treatments. Chromosoma 31, 356-376. [Pg.451]

Edgar, B. A., and O Farrell, P. H. (1989). Genetic control of cell division patterns in the Drosophila embryo. Cell 57 117-187. [Pg.38]

Bray, S. J., Burke, B., Brown, N. H., and Hirsh, J. (1989). Embryonic expression pattern of a family of Drosophila proteins which interact with a CNS regulatory element. Genes Dev. 3 1130-1145. [Pg.83]

Lai, Z., Fortini, M. E., and Rubin, G. M. (1991). The embryonic expression patterns if zfh-1 and zfh-2, two Drosophila genes encoding novel zinc-finger homeodomain proteins. Mech. Dev. 34 123-134. [Pg.85]

Saudou, F., Boschert, U Amlaiky, N Plassat, J. L and Hen, R. (1992). A family of Drosophila serotonin receptors with distinct intracellular signalling properties and expression patterns. EMBO J. 11 7-17. [Pg.86]

Pattern- and growth-linked cell cycles in Drosophila development... [Pg.3]

Arora K, Niisslein-Volhard C 1992 Altered mitotic domains reveal fate map changes in Drosophila embryos mutant for zygotic dorsoventral patterning genes. Development 114 1003-1024... [Pg.11]

Eehner If you specify the fate of single cells, you have to synchronize specification with proliferation of that cell. If you don t do this, there are multiple cells specified rather than just one, and the pattern is irregular. A good example is the Drosophila eye disc. So far, however, there is no evidence that cells need to be in G1 as opposed to G2 in order to be specified in the right way. [Pg.217]


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