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The many functions of mRNA localization during normal development and disease: from pillar to post

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Neal A.L. Cody, Carole Iampietro, Eric Lécuyer
Published Online: Mar 18 2013
DOI:10.1002/wdev.113

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Building quantitative, three‐dimensional atlases of gene expression and morphology at cellular resolution

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David W. Knowles, Mark D. Biggin
Published Online: Feb 04 2013
DOI:10.1002/wdev.107

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Regulation of developmental processes: insights from mass spectrometry‐based proteomics

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Alexey Veraksa
Published Online: Dec 06 2012
DOI:10.1002/wdev.102

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Using mutants, knockdowns, and transgenesis to investigate gene function in Drosophila

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Daniel St Johnston
Published Online: Nov 26 2012
DOI:10.1002/wdev.101

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Beetle horns and horned beetles: emerging models in developmental evolution and ecology

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Teiya Kijimoto, Melissa Pespeni, Oliver Beckers, Armin P. Moczek
Published Online: Jul 30 2012
DOI:10.1002/wdev.81

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Small molecule screening in zebrafish: swimming in potential drug therapies

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Owen J. Tamplin, Richard M. White, Lili Jing, Charles K. Kaufman, Scott A. Lacadie, Pulin Li, Alison M. Taylor, Leonard I. Zon
Published Online: Feb 28 2012
DOI:10.1002/wdev.37

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From genes to function: the C. elegans genetic toolbox

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Thomas Boulin, Oliver Hobert
Published Online: Nov 28 2011
DOI:10.1002/wdev.1

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Philip Benfey

Philip Benfey

Is intrigued by one of the key questions in developmental biology: how cells acquire their identities. This is an important question in human development, where stem cells divide and differentiate into skin, muscle, fat etc. It is equally central to plant development, where most organs and cells are formed from stem cell populations known as meristems. The Benfey lab addresses this question using a combination of genetics, molecular biology, and genomics to identify and characterize the genes that regulate formation of the root in the plant model system, Arabidopsis thaliana. The choice of the root as a model was based on the simplicity of its organization and its stereotyped developmental program.

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