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Halteres - Wikipedia
Halteres - Wikipedia

Different transcriptional responses by the CRISPRa system in distinct types  of heterochromatin in Drosophila melanogaster | bioRxiv
Different transcriptional responses by the CRISPRa system in distinct types of heterochromatin in Drosophila melanogaster | bioRxiv

Morphing into Shape | Science
Morphing into Shape | Science

The Transcription Factor Optomotor-Blind Antagonizes Drosophila Haltere  Growth by Repressing Decapentaplegic and Hedgehog Targets | PLOS ONE
The Transcription Factor Optomotor-Blind Antagonizes Drosophila Haltere Growth by Repressing Decapentaplegic and Hedgehog Targets | PLOS ONE

Cell lineage analysis reveals signal tracing and compartment  characterisation in Drosophila haltere - Dong - 2023 - Insect Molecular  Biology - Wiley Online Library
Cell lineage analysis reveals signal tracing and compartment characterisation in Drosophila haltere - Dong - 2023 - Insect Molecular Biology - Wiley Online Library

Negative regulation of Egfr/Ras pathway by Ultrabithorax during haltere  development in Drosophila - ScienceDirect
Negative regulation of Egfr/Ras pathway by Ultrabithorax during haltere development in Drosophila - ScienceDirect

Gènes homéotiques
Gènes homéotiques

Genome-level identification of targets of Hox protein Ultrabithorax in  Drosophila: novel mechanisms for target selection | Scientific Reports
Genome-level identification of targets of Hox protein Ultrabithorax in Drosophila: novel mechanisms for target selection | Scientific Reports

Homeotic Genes and Body Patterns
Homeotic Genes and Body Patterns

The Ultrabithorax Hox gene of Drosophila controls haltere size by  regulating the Dpp pathway | DIGITAL.CSIC
The Ultrabithorax Hox gene of Drosophila controls haltere size by regulating the Dpp pathway | DIGITAL.CSIC

Tricks and traits that let insects take flight | Knowable Magazine
Tricks and traits that let insects take flight | Knowable Magazine

Embryonic Development: Putting on the finishing touches
Embryonic Development: Putting on the finishing touches

Drosophila melanogaster (mouche du vinaigre)
Drosophila melanogaster (mouche du vinaigre)

Dr. L S Shashidhara's Fruit Fly Portal
Dr. L S Shashidhara's Fruit Fly Portal

Wing and haltere adult cuticle morphology. (A) Adult fly thorax showing...  | Download Scientific Diagram
Wing and haltere adult cuticle morphology. (A) Adult fly thorax showing... | Download Scientific Diagram

Haltere Banque de photographies et d'images à haute résolution - Alamy
Haltere Banque de photographies et d'images à haute résolution - Alamy

MGA2 16-26a,b
MGA2 16-26a,b

MGA2 16-26a,b
MGA2 16-26a,b

PDF] Control of Drosophila wing and haltere development by the nuclear  vestigial gene product. | Semantic Scholar
PDF] Control of Drosophila wing and haltere development by the nuclear vestigial gene product. | Semantic Scholar

Wing to haltere transformations in Drosophila caused by the... | Download  Scientific Diagram
Wing to haltere transformations in Drosophila caused by the... | Download Scientific Diagram

Overview of ChIP-chip analysis.A) Ubx is responsible fo | Open-i
Overview of ChIP-chip analysis.A) Ubx is responsible fo | Open-i

Developmental biology. Morphing into shape. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Developmental biology. Morphing into shape. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Ectopic expression of DIP1-c in wing and halteres. A, wild-type... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Ectopic expression of DIP1-c in wing and halteres. A, wild-type... | Download Scientific Diagram

PDF] Elements of feed-forward and feedback control in Drosophila body  saccades | Semantic Scholar
PDF] Elements of feed-forward and feedback control in Drosophila body saccades | Semantic Scholar

A single Hox locus in Drosophila produces functional microRNAs from  opposite DNA strands
A single Hox locus in Drosophila produces functional microRNAs from opposite DNA strands

Flies with Four Wings? Investigating Genes that Pattern Animal Bodies |  Columbia | Zuckerman Institute
Flies with Four Wings? Investigating Genes that Pattern Animal Bodies | Columbia | Zuckerman Institute