A re-inducible gap gene cascade patterns the anterior–posterior axis of insects in a threshold-free fashion
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A re-inducible gap gene cascade patterns the anterior–posterior axis of insects in a threshold-free fashion
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eLife
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -
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eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
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2018-12-20
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10.7554/elife.41208
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