XOL-1, primary determinant of sexual fate in C. elegans, is a GHMP kinase family member and a structural prototype for a class of developmental regulators.
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Adam Godzik | Ian A Wilson | Barbara J Meyer | Catherine Pickle | A. Godzik | I. Wilson | J. Luz | B. Meyer | C. Hassig | C. Pickle | John Gately Luz | Christian A Hassig
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