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Invertebrates may not be so different after all
David Zarkower
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Dmrt1
100%
Invertebrates
100%
Vertebrates
75%
Doublesex
75%
Caenorhabditis Elegans
50%
Sex Determination
50%
Testis Differentiation
50%
Molecular Mechanism
25%
Drosophilidae
25%
Sexual Development
25%
High-level Expression
25%
Multiple Aspects
25%
Reptiles
25%
Intestine
25%
Sequence Elements
25%
Null mutation
25%
DM Domain
25%
Sense Organs
25%
Yolk
25%
Short Intervals
25%
Organ Formation
25%
Some Element
25%
Gene Control
25%
Male Development
25%
Genital Ridge
25%
Male Gonad
25%
Embryonic Gonad
25%
Male Gonad Development
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Doublesex
100%
Caenorhabditis Elegans
66%
Isoform
33%
Transcription
33%
DM Domain
33%
Gonad Development
33%
Gene Control
33%
Phylum
33%
DMRT1
33%
Sexual Development
33%