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  1. Gap genes and gradients – The logic behind the gaps.Martin Hülskamp & Diathard Tautz - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (6):261-268.
    Gap genes stand at the top of the zygotic segmentation hierarchy in Drosophila. Their expression domains are set up by a combination of maternal regulatory signals and interactions among themselves. In addition, these regulatory pathways are partially redundantly specified by the maternal and zygotic genomes, or by multiple zygotic gene products. The gap genes code for transcription factors which exert their function by foming short‐range morphogenetic gradients; differential concentrations of these transcription factors can either act as activators or as repressors (...)
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