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- sqb.1985.050.01.032 date "1985-01-01".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 doi "10.1101/SQB.1985.050.01.032".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 first1 "A.".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 first2 "S.B.".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 first3 "F.A.".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 first4 "P.D.".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 first5 "M.P.".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 isCitedBy Embryology.
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 issue "0".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 journal "Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 last1 "Laughon".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 last2 "Carroll".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 last3 "Storfer".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 last4 "Riley".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 last5 "Scott".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 pages "253–262".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 quote "Evidence available to date, primarily from the study of Drosophila melanogaster, indicates that homeotic genes act to control development by selecting among alternative developmental pathways or programs. Many of the homeotic genes of Drosophila are clustered in two complexes called the bithorax complex and the Antennapedia complex . Genes of the BX-C regulate pattern formation in part of the thorax and in the abdomen, whereas different genes of the ANT-C function in the head, thorax, and abdomen. Genes in both complexes are commonly described as regulating “segmental identity.”".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 title "Common Properties of Proteins Encoded by the Antennapedia Complex Genes of Drosophila melanogaster".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 url "http://symposium.cshlp.org/content/50/253.short".
- sqb.1985.050.01.032 volume "50".