From germ cell specification to gonad formation [electronic resource] / Ruth Lehmann.
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Contents: Germ cells: the ultimate stem cell -- Germ plasm specifies germ cells -- The genetics of early Drosophila development: maternal effect mutations -- The body pattern of the embryo is preformed during oogenesis by localization of RNA -- In Drosophila, the Oskar protein is necessary and sufficient to organize germ plasm -- Oskar RNA transport, localization and translation are regulated at many levels -- Epigenetic control of early germ cell development -- Transcription -- Germ cell migration -- Wunen -- Signaling pathways -- The life cycle of germ cells -- Growth of the gonad -- Genetic analysis of stem cell maintenance and differentiation -- Conserved aspects of germ cells.
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