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JOURNAL ARTICLES
The Drosophila orb gene is predicted to encode sex-specific germline RNA-binding proteins and has localized transcripts in ovaries and early embryos
V. Lantz, L. Ambrosio, P. Schedl
Development 1992 115: 75-88;
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vol. 115 no. 1, 75-88

PubMed 
1638994

Published By 
The Company of Biologists Ltd
Print ISSN 
0950-1991
Online ISSN 
1477-9129
History 
  • Published online May 1, 1992.
Copyright & Usage 
© 1992 by Company of Biologists


Author Information

  1. V. Lantz,
  2. L. Ambrosio and
  3. P. Schedl
  1. Department of Molecular Biology, Moffett Laboratory, Princeton University, NJ 08544.

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The Drosophila orb gene is predicted to encode sex-specific germline RNA-binding proteins and has localized transcripts in ovaries and early embryos
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Development 1992 115: 75-88;
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