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Recent Articles
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Willi B, Brugger L, Muller L, Tabor S, Bender W, Muller M
MicroPubl Biol
. 2024 Oct;
2024.
PMID: 39450185
Dominant gain-of-function alleles for the homeotic gene ( ) have been known for a long time. They are summarized under the name ( ). Such alleles are rather easy to...
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Moqtaderi Z, Brown S, Bender W
Genome Res
. 2021 Oct;
31(11):2050-2057.
PMID: 34649930
Eukaryotic genomes typically show a uniform G + C content among chromosomes, but on smaller scales, many species have a G + C density that fluctuates with a characteristic wavelength....
3.
Peifer M, Karch F, Bender W
Genes Dev
. 2018 Sep;
1(9):891-898.
PMID: 30184830
No abstract available.
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Bowman S, Deaton A, Domingues H, Wang P, Sadreyev R, Kingston R, et al.
Elife
. 2014 Aug;
3:e02833.
PMID: 25082344
The bithorax complex (BX-C) in Drosophila melanogaster is a cluster of homeotic genes that determine body segment identity. Expression of these genes is governed by cis-regulatory domains, one for each...
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Pease B, Borges A, Bender W
Genetics
. 2013 Oct;
195(4):1253-64.
PMID: 24077301
RNA transcripts without obvious coding potential are widespread in many creatures, including the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. Several noncoding RNAs have been identified within the Drosophila bithorax complex. These first...
6.
Bender W, Lucas M
Genetics
. 2013 Jan;
193(4):1135-47.
PMID: 23288934
The bithorax complex in Drosophila melanogaster includes three homeobox-containing genes--Ultrabithorax (Ubx), abdominal--A (abd-A), and Abdominal-B (Abd-B)-which are required for the proper differentiation of the posterior 10 segments of the body....
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Gummalla M, Maeda R, Castro Alvarez J, Gyurkovics H, Singari S, Edwards K, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2012 Jun;
8(5):e1002720.
PMID: 22654672
The homeotic genes in Drosophila melanogaster are aligned on the chromosome in the order of the body segments that they affect. The genes affecting the more posterior segments repress the...
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Ho M, Johnsen H, Goetz S, Schiller B, Bae E, Tran D, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2009 Nov;
5(11):e1000709.
PMID: 19893611
It is a long-held belief in evolutionary biology that the rate of molecular evolution for a given DNA sequence is inversely related to the level of functional constraint. This belief...
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Kozma G, Bender W, Sipos L
Mol Genet Genomics
. 2008 Mar;
279(6):595-603.
PMID: 18350319
Long-term repression of homeotic genes in the fruit fly is accomplished by proteins of the Polycomb Group, acting at Polycomb response elements (PREs). Here we use gene conversion to mutate...
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Bender W
Genes Dev
. 2008 Jan;
22(1):14-9.
PMID: 18172161
The iab-4 noncoding RNA from the Drosophila bithorax complex is the substrate for a microRNA (miRNA). Gene conversion was used to delete the hairpin precursor of this miRNA; flies homozygous...