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Andrew D Peel

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Journal of Biology|January 8, 2010
Forward genetics in Tribolium castaneum: opening new avenues of research in arthropod biologyAndrew D Peel
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 15, 2008
The evolution of developmental gene networks: lessons from comparative studies on holometabolous insectsAndrew D Peel
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|September 22, 2010
Early asymmetries in maternal transcript distribution associated with a cortical microtubule network and a polar body in the beetle Tribolium castaneumAndrew D Peel, Michalis Averof
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 5, 2018
Evidence for the temporal regulation of insect segmentation by a conserved sequence of transcription factorsErik Clark, Andrew D Peel
Journal of Insect Physiology|March 27, 2007
The dynamics of yolk deposition in the desert locust Schistocerca gregariaAndrew D Peel, Michael Akam
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 27, 2019
Arthropod segmentationErik Clark, Andrew D Peel, Michael Akam
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 23, 2006
The evolution of hexapod engrailed-family genes: evidence for conservation and concerted evolutionAndrew D Peel, Maximilian J Telford, Michael Akam
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 10, 2012
A segmentation clock with two-segment periodicity in insectsAndres F Sarrazin, Andrew D Peel, Michalis Averof
Nature Reviews. Genetics|December 13, 2005
Arthropod segmentation: beyond the Drosophila paradigmAndrew D Peel, Ariel D Chipman, Michael Akam
Current Biology : CB|May 18, 2010
EGF signaling and the origin of axial polarity among the insectsJeremy A Lynch, Andrew D Peel, Axel Drechsler, et al.
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Journal of Biology|January 8, 2010
Forward genetics in Tribolium castaneum: opening new avenues of research in arthropod biologyAndrew D Peel
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 15, 2008
The evolution of developmental gene networks: lessons from comparative studies on holometabolous insectsAndrew D Peel
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|September 22, 2010
Early asymmetries in maternal transcript distribution associated with a cortical microtubule network and a polar body in the beetle Tribolium castaneumAndrew D Peel, Michalis Averof
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 5, 2018
Evidence for the temporal regulation of insect segmentation by a conserved sequence of transcription factorsErik Clark, Andrew D Peel
Journal of Insect Physiology|March 27, 2007
The dynamics of yolk deposition in the desert locust Schistocerca gregariaAndrew D Peel, Michael Akam
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 27, 2019
Arthropod segmentationErik Clark, Andrew D Peel, Michael Akam
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 23, 2006
The evolution of hexapod engrailed-family genes: evidence for conservation and concerted evolutionAndrew D Peel, Maximilian J Telford, Michael Akam
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 10, 2012
A segmentation clock with two-segment periodicity in insectsAndres F Sarrazin, Andrew D Peel, Michalis Averof
Nature Reviews. Genetics|December 13, 2005
Arthropod segmentation: beyond the Drosophila paradigmAndrew D Peel, Ariel D Chipman, Michael Akam
Current Biology : CB|May 18, 2010
EGF signaling and the origin of axial polarity among the insectsJeremy A Lynch, Andrew D Peel, Axel Drechsler, et al.
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