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Dissecting Sources of Quantitative Gene Expression Pattern Divergence Between Drosophila Species

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2012

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Wunderlich, Zeba, Meghan D. Bragdon, Kelly B. Eckenrode, Tara Lydiard-Martin, Sivanne Pearl-Waserman, and Angela H. DePace. 2012. Dissecting sources of quantitative gene expression pattern divergence between Drosophila species. Molecular Systems Biology 8:604.

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The function of a transcriptional circuit is compared in three closely related species of Drosophila. Using quantitative imaging of gene expression, targeted transgenic reporter fly lines, and a computational framework, the sources of their differing expression outputs are identified.

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