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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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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The Role of Drosophila Merlin in the Control of Mitosis Exit and Development
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rough deal: a gene required for proper mitotic segregation in Drosophila
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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
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The Ran Pathway in Drosophila melanogaster Mitosis
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The Drosophila MOS Ortholog Is Not Essential for Meiosis
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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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The Cell Cycle Program in Germ Cells of theDrosophilaEmbryo
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