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Disruption of the pelota gene causes early embryonic lethality and defects in cell cycle progression

Adham et al., 2003

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13893646911124636763
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Adham I
Sallam M
Steding G
Korabiowska M
Brinck U
Hoyer-Fender S
Oh C
Engel W
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Molecular and cellular biology

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Mutations in either the Drosophila melanogaster pelota or pelo gene or the Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologous gene, DOM34, cause defects of spermatogenesis and oogenesis in Drosophila, and delay of growth and failure of sporulation in yeast. These phenotypes …
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