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D. melanogaster females bred monogamously
Drosophila genomic strain w118 following introgression with 5 distinct mitochondrial strains
Psc occupancy in Drosophila CNS-derived cell line ML-DmBG3-c2 by ChIP-chip (modENCODE)
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The KNRL nuclear receptor controls hydrolase-mediated vitellin breakdown during embryogenesis in the…
The Tribolium ortholog of knirps and knirps-related is crucial for head segmentation but plays a min…
Evolution of early development in dipterans: reverse-engineering the gap gene network in the moth mi…
The evolution of the knirps family of transcription factors in arthropods.
Liver X receptors interfere with the deleterious effect of diethylstilbestrol on testicular physiolo…
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