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Evolutionary Conservation of Hox Genes in Vertebrate Brain Development
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Hox genes, their conserved derivatives, and the pathways responsible for their expression have been extensively studied in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster;the experimentation done in t...
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Hox genes, their conserved derivatives, and the pathways responsible for their expression have been extensively studied in the fruit fly, Dro...
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Pages: 13-34
Rbm45 Phylogenetics, Protein Domain Conservation, and Gene Architecture in Clade Metazoa
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Mammalian Rbm45 is predominately expressed in neuronal tissue and is integral in brain development and neuronal differentiation under physiological conditions. Dysregulation of Rbm45 has been...
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Mammalian Rbm45 is predominately expressed in neuronal tissue and is integral in brain development and neuronal differentiation under physiol...
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Pages: 35-58
Ontogenes in Drosophila Melanogaster and a Model of Speciation
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A new type of mutations-dominant lethals with a facultative manifestation -were discovered in D. melanogaster in 2000. These mutations were named conditional ...
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A new type of mutations-dominant lethals with a facultative manifestation -were discovered in D. melanogaster in 2000. These m...
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Pages: 59-64
Delving into the Ideas of Charles Darwin: A Study of His Pre-Beagle Musings, Beagle Expedition, and Subsequent Developments
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Charles Darwin's exploration of the Galápagos Islands in 1835 and his subsequent formulation of the theory of evolution in 1839 were significantly influenced by his observations of land-birds...
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Charles Darwin's exploration of the Galápagos Islands in 1835 and his subsequent formulation of the theory of evolution in 1839 were signific...
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