The role of DAF-21/Hsp90 in mouth-form plasticity in Pristionchus pacificus.

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Published in Mol Biol Evol on March 13, 2017

Authors

Bogdan Sieriebriennikov1, Gabriel V Markov1,2, Hanh Witte1, Ralf J Sommer1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Evolutionary Biology, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Tübingen, Germany.
2: CNRS, UMR 8227, Integrative Biology of Marine Models, Station Biologique de Roscoff, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC University of Paris 06, Roscoff, France.

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