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- | + | '''Smaug protein''' is involved with RNA-binding and the repression of translation. Specifically, Smaug is involved in anterior-posterior segmentation of the embryo during ''D. melanogaster'' embryonic development. Smaug also plays a role in the mid-blastula transition of ''D. melanogaster'' development. [[1]] | |
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+ | [[1]] Gilbert, Scott F. Developmental Biology. 9th ed. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, 2006. |
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Smaug Protein
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Smaug protein is involved with RNA-binding and the repression of translation. Specifically, Smaug is involved in anterior-posterior segmentation of the embryo during D. melanogaster embryonic development. Smaug also plays a role in the mid-blastula transition of D. melanogaster development. 1
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Smaug protein is
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References
1 Gilbert, Scott F. Developmental Biology. 9th ed. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, 2006.