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How and why to spot fly wings

Paul M. Brakefield () and Vernon French ()
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Paul M. Brakefield: Institute of Biology, Leiden University
Vernon French: University of Edinburgh

Nature, 2005, vol. 433, issue 7025, 466-467

Abstract: How can different species evolve different physical features despite using similar molecular toolkits? Studies of wing colour development in fruitflies point to specific changes in a gene's regulatory region.

Date: 2005
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