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Chapter 21 Problem 21-16

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The extracellular protein factor Decapentaplegic (Dpp) is critical for proper wing development in Drosophila (Figure Q213A). It is normally expressed in a narrow stripe in the middle of the wing, along the anteriorposterior boundary. Flies that are defective for Dpp form stunted wings (Figure Q213B). If an additional copy of the gene is placed under control of a promoter that is active in the anterior part of the wing, or in the posterior

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Title Molecular Biology of the Cell 6 
Author Bruce Alberts
ISBN 9780815344322

The extracellular protein factor Decapentaplegic (Dpp) is critical for proper wing

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