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Global analysis of dorsoventral patterning in the wasp Nasonia reveals extensive incorporation of novelty in a regulatory network

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Fig. 1 Summary of similarities and differences between Nasonia andDrosophila embryogenesis
Fig. 3 Summary of results of RNAi-RNAseq experiment.Toll a General results of RNAi-RNAseq
Fig. 4 a–x Ventrally regulated genes in Nasonia. All embryos are in the last cell cycle of the syncytial blastoderm stage
Fig. 5 agastrulation.–v Laterally expressed Nasonia genes. D dorsal view, L lateral view, L-D more lateral than dorsal view, L-V more lateral than ventral view,V ventral view V-L more ventral than lateral view
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