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- Medea_gene abstract "Medea is a gene from the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster that was one of the first two Smad genes discovered. For both genes, the maternal effect lethality was the basis for selection of their names. Medea was named for the mythological Greek Medea, who killed her progeny fathered by Jason.Both Medea and Mothers against dpp were identified in a genetic screen for maternal effect mutations that caused lethality of heterozygous Decapentaplegic progeny. Because Decapentaplegic is a Bone morphogenetic protein in the Transforming growth factor beta superfamily, identification of the fly Smad genes provided a much needed clue to understand the signal transduction pathway for this diverse family of extracellular proteins. Humans, mice, and other vertebrates have a gene with the same function as Medea, called SMAD4. An overview of the biology of Medea is found at The Interactive Fly http://www.sdbonline.org/fly/torstoll/medea1.htm, and the details of Medea genetics and molecular biology are curated on Flybase http://flybase.org/reports/FBgn0011655.html. Another laboratory used Medea as an acronym to describe a synthetic gene causing Maternal effect dominant embryonic arrest. The formal genetic designation for Maternal effect dominant embryonic arrest is P{Medea.myd88}, more details are in Flybase http://flybase.org/reports/FBtp0023218.html".
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- Medea_gene wikiPageExternalLink FBtp0023218.html.
- Medea_gene wikiPageExternalLink medea1.htm,.
- Medea_gene wikiPageID "10443327".
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- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Bone_morphogenetic_protein.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteins.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Category:SMAD.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transcription_factors.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Decapentaplegic.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Jason.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Maternal_effect_dominant_embryonic_arrest.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Medea.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Mothers_against_decapentaplegic.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Mothers_against_decapentaplegic_homolog_4.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Mothers_against_dpp.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink SMAD.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink SMAD4.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Signal_transduction.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Smad.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLink Transforming_growth_factor_beta_superfamily.
- Medea_gene wikiPageWikiLinkText "Medea gene".
- Medea_gene hasPhotoCollection Medea_gene.
- Medea_gene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge.
- Medea_gene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Molecular-cell-biology-stub.
- Medea_gene subject Category:Proteins.
- Medea_gene subject Category:SMAD.
- Medea_gene subject Category:Transcription_factors.
- Medea_gene hypernym Gene.
- Medea_gene type Article.
- Medea_gene type Biomolecule.
- Medea_gene type Protein.
- Medea_gene type Article.
- Medea_gene type Biomolecule.
- Medea_gene type Factor.
- Medea_gene type Nutrient.
- Medea_gene comment "Medea is a gene from the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster that was one of the first two Smad genes discovered. For both genes, the maternal effect lethality was the basis for selection of their names. Medea was named for the mythological Greek Medea, who killed her progeny fathered by Jason.Both Medea and Mothers against dpp were identified in a genetic screen for maternal effect mutations that caused lethality of heterozygous Decapentaplegic progeny.".
- Medea_gene label "Medea gene".
- Medea_gene sameAs m.0h96rr0.
- Medea_gene sameAs Q6805224.
- Medea_gene sameAs Q6805224.
- Medea_gene wasDerivedFrom Medea_gene?oldid=549896080.
- Medea_gene isPrimaryTopicOf Medea_gene.