Frasch M (1999)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article, Review article
Publication year: 1999
Publisher: CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
Book Volume: 9
Pages Range: 522-529
Journal Issue: 5
Recent genetic studies in Drosophila have provided important insights into the pathways determining the formation and diversification of body wall muscles. These pathways control a progressive subdivision of the mesoderm, ultimately leading to the specification of individual cells, the muscle founders, which are endowed with genetic programs capable of generating distinct muscle fibers. A network of activities of transcriptional regulators, signaling pathways, and lineage genes is beginning to emerge which controls successive steps of this muscle patterning and differentiation process.
APA:
Frasch, M. (1999). Controls in patterning and diversification of somatic muscles during Drosophila embryogenesis. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 9(5), 522-529.
MLA:
Frasch, Manfred. "Controls in patterning and diversification of somatic muscles during Drosophila embryogenesis." Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 9.5 (1999): 522-529.
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