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Dpp expression visualized using a Dpp-GFP fusion.

  • Author: Aurelio A. Teleman ,Stephen M. Cohen

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Dpp expression visualized using a Dpp-GFP fusion.
Dpp diffuses in both A and P directions and forms a gradient, which can be visualized by the distribution of the chimeric protein Dpp-GFP (green).

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During early embryonic development, cellular signals dictate that we should be built with two sides, a top and bottom, and a front and back. But what genes create these signals, and how do they work?

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