Characterizing hox genes in mayflies (ephemeroptera), with hexagenia limbata as a new mayfly model

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  • who: Christopher J. Gonzalez from the State University, NH, USA have published the article: Characterizing Hox genes in mayflies (Ephemeroptera), with Hexagenia limbata as a new mayfly model, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Only four studies have documented protocols for gene_expression patterns during mayfly development, with three focusing on embryonic expression patterns, and one on expression within the gills and heads of nymphs . The authors assess the current status of mayflies as a model in evo devo, and what technical challenges remain.
  • future: All eggs were maintained in aged distilled water at room . . .

     

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