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WBPaper00001446Namecgc1446
AGRKB:101000000615761
DB_infoDatabaseMEDLINEPMID1742500
StatusValid
ReferenceTitleDominant gain-of-function mutations that lead to misregulation of the C. elegans heterochronic gene lin-14, and the evolutionary implications of dominant mutations in pattern-formation genes.
JournalDev Suppl
Page47-54
Volume1
Publication_date1991
AuthorRuvkun GBPersonWBPerson545
Wightman BCPersonWBPerson691
Burglin TRPersonWBPerson83
Arasu PPersonWBPerson24
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WBPerson545
WBPerson691
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Brief_citationRuvkun GB et al. (1991) Dev Suppl "Dominant gain-of-function mutations that lead to misregulation of the C. ...."
AbstractWBPaper00001446
TypeJournal_articlePerson_evidenceWBPerson10877
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SpeciesCaenorhabditis elegans
KeywordCaenorhabditis
Cell Differentiation genetics
Evolution
Gene Expression Regulation genetics
Genes, Dominant physiology
Models, Genetic
Morphogenesis genetics
Mutation genetics
Nuclear Proteins genetics