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Harris D, Kim J, Stern S, Vicars H, Matias N, Gallicchio L, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39282418
The switch from precursor cell proliferation to onset of differentiation in adult stem cell lineages must be carefully regulated to produce sufficient progeny to maintain and repair tissues, yet prevent...
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Baker C, Gallicchio L, Matias N, Porter D, Parsanian L, Taing E, et al.
Development . 2023 Oct; 150(22). PMID: 37882771
During meiosis, germ cell and stage-specific components impose additional layers of regulation on the core cell cycle machinery to set up an extended G2 period termed meiotic prophase. In Drosophila...
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Baker C, Gallicchio L, Parsanian L, Taing E, Tam C, Fuller M
bioRxiv . 2023 Feb; PMID: 36824933
Summary Statement: Expression of a conserved cell cycle component, Cyclin B, is regulated by multiple mechanisms in the male germline to dictate the correct timing of meiotic division.
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Li H, Janssens J, De Waegeneer M, Kolluru S, Davie K, Gardeux V, et al.
Science . 2022 Mar; 375(6584):eabk2432. PMID: 35239393
For more than 100 years, the fruit fly has been one of the most studied model organisms. Here, we present a single-cell atlas of the adult fly, Tabula , that...
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Baker C, Fuller M
Development . 2007 Jul; 134(15):2863-9. PMID: 17611220
Translational control is crucial for proper timing of developmental events that take place in the absence of transcription, as in meiotic activation in oocytes, early embryogenesis in many organisms, and...
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Baker C, Sieber P, Wellmer F, Meyerowitz E
Curr Biol . 2005 Feb; 15(4):303-15. PMID: 15723790
Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small 20-25 nucleotide non-protein-coding RNAs that negatively regulate expression of genes in many organisms, ranging from plants to humans. The MIR164 family of miRNAs in Arabidopsis...