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Using RNAi to investigate orthologous homeotic gene function during development of distantly related insects

Gene product distribution is often used to infer developmental similarities and differences in animals with evolutionarily diverse body plans. However, to address commonalties of developmental mechanisms, what is really needed is a method to assess and compare gene function in divergent organisms. T...

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Published in:Evolution & development 1999-07, Vol.1 (1), p.11-15
Main Authors: Brown, Susan J., Mahaffey, James P., Lorenzen, Marcé D., Denell, Robin E., Mahaffey, James W.
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