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Cover: The mothfly Clogmia albipunctata (photographed by Sean M. Ferguson). This lower dipteran midge, unlike Drosophila, forms cuboidal blastoderm cells with centrally located nuclei and does not concentrate pair-rule transcripts on the apical side of the blastoderm. Clogmia is an exciting subject for comparative developmental genetic investigations in lower Diptera. See article by Bullock et al. on p. 4251.
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