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The following pages link to A transcriptional chain linking eye specification to terminal determination of cone cells in the Drosophila eye (Q46047338):
Displaying 46 items.
- Does positive selection drive transcription factor binding site turnover? A test with Drosophila cis-regulatory modules (Q21563386) (← links)
- Retinal differentiation in Drosophila (Q26995517) (← links)
- Drosophila eyes absent is required for normal cone and pigment cell development (Q27319827) (← links)
- Retinal Expression of the Drosophila eyes absent Gene Is Controlled by Several Cooperatively Acting Cis-regulatory Elements (Q28554817) (← links)
- Combinatorial control of the bradykinin B2 receptor promoter by p53, CREB, KLF-4, and CBP: implications for terminal nephron differentiation (Q28582825) (← links)
- Using Xenopus to discover new genes involved in branchiootorenal spectrum disorders (Q28607001) (← links)
- The sine oculis homeobox (SIX) family of transcription factors as regulators of development and disease (Q28752140) (← links)
- Sine oculis Dmel_CG11121 (Q29813917) (← links)
- Glass Dmel_CG7672 (Q29820792) (← links)
- Identification of novel direct targets of Drosophila Sine oculis and Eyes absent by integration of genome-wide data sets (Q31096031) (← links)
- The molecular signature and cis-regulatory architecture of a C. elegans gustatory neuron. (Q33289716) (← links)
- Ttk69-dependent repression of lozenge prevents the ectopic development of R7 cells in the Drosophila larval eye disc (Q33517870) (← links)
- The Drosophila Wilms׳ Tumor 1-Associating Protein (WTAP) homolog is required for eye development (Q33776337) (← links)
- Genome-wide DNA binding pattern of the homeodomain transcription factor Sine oculis (So) in the developing eye of Drosophila melanogaster (Q34026749) (← links)
- Using Drosophila to decipher how mutations associated with human branchio-oto-renal syndrome and optical defects compromise the protein tyrosine phosphatase and transcriptional functions of eyes absent (Q34575519) (← links)
- Regulation of Drosophila eye development by the transcription factor Sine oculis. (Q35107917) (← links)
- My what big eyes you have: How the Drosophila retina grows (Q35539865) (← links)
- Identification of transcriptional targets of the dual-function transcription factor/phosphatase eyes absent (Q36137361) (← links)
- Building an ommatidium one cell at a time (Q36189098) (← links)
- Targeting Drosophila eye development (Q36552249) (← links)
- Continuity versus split and reconstitution: exploring the molecular developmental corollaries of insect eye primordium evolution (Q36594259) (← links)
- Functions of BarH transcription factors during embryonic development (Q36650663) (← links)
- Nemo phosphorylates Eyes absent and enhances output from the Eya-Sine oculis transcriptional complex during Drosophila retinal determination. (Q36702735) (← links)
- Pattern formation in the Drosophila eye disc. (Q37269629) (← links)
- Sine oculis, a member of the SIX family of transcription factors, directs eye formation (Q37286019) (← links)
- The lens in focus: a comparison of lens development in Drosophila and vertebrates (Q37573004) (← links)
- Position dependent responses to discontinuities in the retinal determination network (Q37669364) (← links)
- Retinal determination the beginning of eye development (Q37801478) (← links)
- Two Themes on the Assembly of the Drosophila Eye (Q37801480) (← links)
- Building a fly eye: terminal differentiation events of the retina, corneal lens, and pigmented epithelia (Q37801481) (← links)
- The EYA-SO/SIX complex in development and disease (Q38027074) (← links)
- RUNX in Invertebrates (Q38904259) (← links)
- Two temporal functions of Glass: Ommatidium patterning and photoreceptor differentiation (Q39829839) (← links)
- Onset of atonal expression in Drosophila retinal progenitors involves redundant and synergistic contributions of Ey/Pax6 and So binding sites within two distant enhancers (Q41114738) (← links)
- Comparative motif discovery combined with comparative transcriptomics yields accurate targetome and enhancer predictions (Q41811808) (← links)
- Cell-type-specific transcription of prospero is controlled by combinatorial signaling in the Drosophila eye. (Q41900516) (← links)
- Direct control of the proneural gene atonal by retinal determination factors during Drosophila eye development (Q41946758) (← links)
- Retinal determination genes function along with cell-cell signals to regulate Drosophila eye development: examples of multi-layered regulation by master regulators (Q42230857) (← links)
- Conditional knockout of retinal determination genes in differentiating cells in Drosophila. (Q42377512) (← links)
- ConTra v2: a tool to identify transcription factor binding sites across species, update 2011 (Q42778938) (← links)
- Mutations that impair Eyes absent tyrosine phosphatase activity in vitro reduce robustness of retinal determination gene network output in Drosophila. (Q47135357) (← links)
- Glass promotes the differentiation of neuronal and non-neuronal cell types in the Drosophila eye. (Q47870129) (← links)
- The fly eye: Through the looking glass (Q48150888) (← links)
- Antagonistic regulation of the second mitotic wave by Eyes absent-Sine oculis and Combgap coordinates proliferation and specification in the Drosophila retina. (Q48270330) (← links)
- Pa2G4 is a novel Six1 co-factor that is required for neural crest and otic development (Q50470622) (← links)
- Six1 and Irx1 have reciprocal interactions during cranial placode and otic vesicle formation (Q90356966) (← links)