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Secretion and localized transcription suggest a role in positional signaling for products of the segmentation gene hedgehog

Lee et al., 1992

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3817070980989076556
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Lee J
von Kessler D
Parks S
Beachy P
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Cell

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The segment polarity genes engrailed and wingless are expressed in neighboring stripes of cells on opposite sides of the Drosophila parasegment boundary. Each gene is mutually required for maintenance of the other's expression; continued expression of both also …
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