Mitosis in the Drosophila embryo — in and out of control (original) (raw)

Distinct molecular mechanism regulate cell cycle timing at successive stages of Drosophila embryogenesis

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Both Cyclin B levels and DNA-replication checkpoint control the early embryonic mitoses in Drosophila

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Spatial and temporal control of mitotic cyclins by the Gnu regulator of embryonic mitosis in Drosophila

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Exit from mitosis in Drosophila syncytial embryos requires proteolysis and cyclin degradation, and is associated with localized dephosphorylation

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The cdc25 homologue twine is required for only some aspects of the entry into meiosis in Drosophila

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Dynamical modeling of syncytial mitotic cycles in Drosophila embryos

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Onset of the DNA Replication Checkpoint in the Early Drosophila Embryo

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Embryonic onset of late replication requires Cdc25 down-regulation

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The Drosophila cdc25 homolog twine is required for meiosis

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Abnormal anaphase resolution (aar): a locus required for progression through mitosis in Drosophila

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Mutations in the Drosophila melanogaster gene three rows permit aspects of mitosis to continue in the absence of chromatid segregation

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The Role of Drosophila Merlin in the Control of Mitosis Exit and Development

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Control of cell cycle entry and exiting from the second mitotic wave in the Drosophila developing eye

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Cell cycle regulators in Drosophila: downstream and part of developmental decisions

Mary Ellen Lane

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Cell Divisions in the Drosophila Embryonic Mesoderm Are Repressed via Posttranscriptional Regulation of string/cdc25 by HOW

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rough deal: a gene required for proper mitotic segregation in Drosophila

David Glover

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The three rows gene of Drosophila melanogaster encodes a novel protein that is required for chromosome disjunction during mitosis

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DRP1-dependent mitochondrial fission initiates follicle cell differentiation during Drosophila oogenesis

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Functional Coordination of Three Mitotic Motors in Drosophila Embryosh V

Gregory Rogers

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The Ran Pathway in Drosophila melanogaster Mitosis

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Mitotic G2-arrest is required for neural cell fate determination in Drosophila

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The Drosophila MOS Ortholog Is Not Essential for Meiosis

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stringcdc25 and cyclin E are required for patterned histone expression at different stages of Drosophila embryonic development

William Marzluff

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Heat shock results in cell cycle delay and synchronisation of mitotic domains in cellularised Drosophila melanogaster embryos

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Functional Coordination of Three Mitotic Motors in Drosophila Embryos

Gregory Rogers

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The mitotic-to-endocycle switch in Drosophila follicle cells is executed by Notch-dependent regulation of G1/S, G2/M and M/G1 cell-cycle transitions

H. Shcherbata

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The Cell Cycle Program in Germ Cells of theDrosophilaEmbryo

Patrick H O'Farrell

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