Differential Responses to Wnt and PCP Disruption Predict Expression and Developmental Function of Conserved and Novel Genes in a Cnidarian
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Differential Responses to Wnt and PCP Disruption Predict Expression and Developmental Function of Conserved and Novel Genes in a Cnidarian
Lapébie P, Ruggiero A, Barreau C, Chevalier S, Chang P, Dru P, Houliston E, Momose T. Differential Responses to Wnt and PCP Disruption Predict Expression and Developmental Function of Conserved and Novel Genes in a Cnidarian. PLoS Genet. 2014;10(9):e1004590. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1004590
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