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Developmental biology / Insect anatomy / Decapentaplegic / Morphogens / Cell signaling / Compartment / Insect wing / Ultrabithorax / Imaginal disc / Apoptosis
Date: 2014-06-10 10:16:58
Developmental biology
Insect anatomy
Decapentaplegic
Morphogens
Cell signaling
Compartment
Insect wing
Ultrabithorax
Imaginal disc
Apoptosis

EVOLUTION & DEVELOPMENT 12:6, 580 –DOI: j.1525-142Xx

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