BMPS REGULATE MSX GENE EXPRESSION IN THE DORSAL NEUROECTODERM OF DROSOPHILA AND VERTEBRATES BY DISTINCT MECHANISMS.

BMPs regulate msx gene expression in the dorsal neuroectoderm of Drosophila and vertebrates by distinct mechanisms.

In a broad variety of bilaterian species the trunk central nervous system (CNS) derives from three primary rows of neuroblasts.The bunny spa headband fates of these neural progenitor cells are determined in part by three conserved transcription factors: vnd/nkx2.2, ind/gsh and msh/msx in Drosophila melanogaster/vertebrates, which are expressed in c

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The image in the visual arts. New ways of communications at school

This is a reflexive article which explains other d2 gul possibilities and acknowledgements to the use of the visual image in the new ways of communication used at school, through the development of some strategies of action related to the contemplation and the image production: first, negotiate the tendency to the images transmission as a transpare

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The Applications of Decision-Level Data Fusion Techniques in the Field of Multiuser Detection for DS-UWB Systems

In this paper, the decision-level data fusion techniques are extended to the multiuser detection (MUD) field.Then two novel MUD algorithms, that is the chairman arbitrating decision-level fusion criterion (CA-DFC) based MUD algorithm and the veto logic decision-level bunny spa headband fusion criterion (VL-DFC) based MUD algorithm, are proposed for

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The chromosome-scale genome assembly for the West Nile vector Culex quinquefasciatus uncovers patterns of genome evolution in mosquitoes

Abstract Background Understanding genome organization and evolution is important for species involved in transmission of human diseases, such as mosquitoes.Anophelinae and Culicinae subfamilies of mosquitoes show striking differences in genome sizes, sex chromosome arrangements, behavior, and ability to transmit pathogens.However, the genomic basis

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