The zebrafish T-box genes no tail and spadetail are required for development of trunk and tail mesoderm and medial floor plate.
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C. Kimmel | B. Draper | S. Amacher | Brian R. Summers | Sharon L Amacher | Bruce W Draper | Brian R Summers | Charles B Kimmel
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