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Female germ cells of Drosophila require zygotic ovo and otu product for survival in larvae and pupae respectively.

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1995
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Staab, S., & Steinmann-Zwicky, M. (1995). Female germ cells of Drosophila require zygotic ovo and otu product for survival in larvae and pupae respectively. Mechanisms of Development, 54(2), 205–210. https://doi.org/10.1016/0925-4773(95)00477-7

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Mutations in the genes ovo or otu can cause abnormal proliferation of XX germ cells, which leads to so-called ovarian tumors, or they can lead to the elimination of XX germ cells, such that adult females possess empty ovaries. Males carrying ovo or otu mutations are unaffected. To find out when this sexual dimorphism affects germ cells, we analyzed the requirement of embryos and larvae for zygotic ovo and otu products. We found that ovo is required for the survival of XX germ cells during larval stages, while XX germ cells lacking otu

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Mechanisms of Development

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54

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2

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205

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0925-4773

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Staab, S., & Steinmann-Zwicky, M. (1995). Female germ cells of Drosophila require zygotic ovo and otu product for survival in larvae and pupae respectively. Mechanisms of Development, 54(2), 205–210. https://doi.org/10.1016/0925-4773(95)00477-7

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