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The function and regulation of vasa-like genes in germ-cell development
1Department for Developmental Biology, Institute for Biology I, Freiburg University, 79104 Freiburg, Germany. razerez@sun2.ruf.uni-freiburg.de
Abstract:
The vasa gene, essential for germ-cell development, was originally identified in Drosophila, and has since been found in other invertebrates and vertebrates. Analysis of these vasa homologs has revealed a highly conserved role for Vasa protein among different organisms, as well as some important differences in its regulation.
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