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Expression of engrailed can be lost and regained in cells of one clone in crustacean embryos

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Fig. 1. Schematicsummaryof row formationand segmentationin thepost-naupliargermbandof malacostracancrustaceans.Only the ani-mal'sleft sideis shown.The midlineof the germbandis on the left side.The transverselines indicatethe genealogicalboundaries(gb) betw
Fig. 3. Schematicrepresentationof the differencesandsimilaritiesin early en expressionbetweenCherax andNeomysison the one hand and Orchestia on the otherhand

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