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Therefore you get a Drosophila [eye] with the mouse switch. Now, we've also done the reciprocal lately. We've put the fly gene into a frog, which is also a vertebrate, an amphibian. In the frog we ...
A necrotic Drosophila wing imaginal disc undergoing regeneration, showing NiA/NiCP (white) cells at a distance from the injury (green: GFP-labeled wing pouch cells, red: necrotic wound ...
The development of the Drosophila eye is tightly regulated — cell proliferation occurs throughout the larval stage, differentiation occurs during the late larval and pupal stages, and excess ...
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