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Hassan, B., Vaessin, H. (1997). Daughterless is required for the expression of cell cycle genes in peripheral nervous system precursors of Drosophila embryos.  Dev. Genet. 21(2): 117--122.
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FBrf0098799
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The function of the neuronal differentiation gene daughterless (da) is required for the proper initiation of neuronal lineage development in all PNS lineages following the selection of neuronal precursor cells. Previous studies have shown that the ubiquitously expressed da protein is required for the proper expression of neuronal precursor genes and lineage identity genes in the PNS of Drosophila melanogaster embryos. These genes are required for differentiation and cell fate determination in the developing PNS. These findings, however, did not explain the failure of the nascent PNS precursors to undergo a normal cell cycle and divide. Here we show that four genes whose products are required for various stages of the cell cycle are misexpressed in the PNS of da mutant embryos. This suggests that all aspects of PNS precursor differentiation examined so far are under the transcriptional control of da.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Dev. Genet.
    Title
    Developmental Genetics
    Publication Year
    1979-1999
    ISBN/ISSN
    0192-253X
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