Lethal of scute, a proneural gene, participates in the specification of muscle progenitors during Drosophila embryogenesis.
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M. Bate | A. Carmena | F. Jiménez | A Carmena | M Bate | F Jiménez | Michael Bate | Fernando Jiménez
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