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Plos Biology|September 17, 2003
Drosophila free-running rhythms require intercellular communicationYing Peng, Dan Stoleru, Joel D Levine, et al.
Journal of Neurogenetics|March 26, 2008
fruitless Gene products truncated of their male-like qualities promote neural and behavioral maleness in Drosophila if these proteins are produced in the right places at the right timesSarah L Ferri, Rudolf A Bohm, Hayden E Lincicome, et al.
Genetics|February 28, 2002
Identification of circadian-clock-regulated enhancers and genes of Drosophila melanogaster by transposon mobilization and luciferase reporting of cyclical gene expressionThomas Stempfl, Marion Vogel, Gisela Szabo, et al.
Nature|June 17, 2005
Male-specific fruitless specifies the neural substrates of Drosophila courtship behaviourDevanand S Manoli, Margit Foss, Adriana Villella, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 30, 2006
Neurotoxic protein expression reveals connections between the circadian clock and mating behavior in DrosophilaSebastian Kadener, Adriana Villella, Elzbieta Kula, et al.
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Plos Biology|September 17, 2003
Drosophila free-running rhythms require intercellular communicationYing Peng, Dan Stoleru, Joel D Levine, et al.
Journal of Neurogenetics|March 26, 2008
fruitless Gene products truncated of their male-like qualities promote neural and behavioral maleness in Drosophila if these proteins are produced in the right places at the right timesSarah L Ferri, Rudolf A Bohm, Hayden E Lincicome, et al.
Genetics|February 28, 2002
Identification of circadian-clock-regulated enhancers and genes of Drosophila melanogaster by transposon mobilization and luciferase reporting of cyclical gene expressionThomas Stempfl, Marion Vogel, Gisela Szabo, et al.
Nature|June 17, 2005
Male-specific fruitless specifies the neural substrates of Drosophila courtship behaviourDevanand S Manoli, Margit Foss, Adriana Villella, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 30, 2006
Neurotoxic protein expression reveals connections between the circadian clock and mating behavior in DrosophilaSebastian Kadener, Adriana Villella, Elzbieta Kula, et al.
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