Transcriptional control by Drosophila gap genes
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M Hoch | H. Jäckle | M. Pankratz | M. Hoch | F. Sauer | H Jäckle | M J Pankratz | F Sauer | G. Brönner | N Gerwin | G Brönner | N. Gerwin
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