The lunatic fringe gene is a target of the molecular clock linked to somite segmentation in avian embryos.

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Published in Curr Biol on August 27, 1998

Authors

M J McGrew1, J K Dale, S Fraboulet, O Pourquié

Author Affiliations

1: Laboratoire de génétique et de physiologie du développement (LGPD), Developmental Biology Institute of Marseille (IBDM), CNRS-INSERM-Université de la méditerranée-AP de Marseille, France.

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