Mutational analysis of the eyeless gene and phenotypic rescue reveal that an intact Eyeless protein is necessary for normal eye and brain development in Drosophila.
Pax6 genes encode evolutionarily highly conserved transcription factors that are required for eye and brain development. Despite the characterization of mutations in Pax6 homologs in a range of organisms, and despite functional studies, it remains unclear what the relative importance is of the vario...
Main Authors: | Clements, J, Hens, K, Merugu, S, Dichtl, B, de Couet, H, Callaerts, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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