Regulation of the Tribolium homologues of caudal and hunchback in Drosophila: evidence for maternal gradient systems in a short germ embryo.
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M Klingler | D. Tautz | M. Klingler | C. Schulz | R. Schröder | C. Wolff | C Wolff | R Schröder | C Schulz | D Tautz | Diethard Tautz | Reinhard Schröder | Christian Wolff | Martin Klingler
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