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Functional constraints on the integrity of an ultra conserved region in Drosophila
Drosophila larval brain tumors from mutations in l(3)mbt
Dystrophin-deficient and wildtype flies exposed to chronic hypoxia
Ionizing radiation induced gene expression in p53-mutant and wildtype Drosophila larvae
Eye-antennal discs of ABRUPT / SCRIB / RasV12 / NOTCH mutants
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