Body size and cell size in Drosophila: the developmental response to temperature.

作者: Vernon French , Marieke Feast , Linda Partridge

DOI: 10.1016/S0022-1910(98)00061-4

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摘要: … In the Drosophila wing, mesonotum and abdominal tergite, the results of the series of temperature-shifts demonstrate a decreasing effect on size as the shift is delayed within the …

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