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Gfat1/zeppelin is an essential heterochromatic gene involved in cuticle formation in D. melanogaster
Author: Jackson, Catherine Joan
Date created: 2007
Gfat1 and Gfat2 encode functionally equivalent enzymes in Drosophila melanogaster: a molecular, genetic, and evolutionary analysis
Author: Cotsworth, Shawn
Date created: 2018-10-26

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  • (-) Heterochromatin (2)
  • Cuticle (1)
  • Drosophila (1)
  • Drosophila melanogaster (1)
  • Gfat (1)
  • Gfat1 (1)
  • Hexosamine (1)
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  • UDP-GlcNAc (1)
  • Zeppelin (1)

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