Half-pint: alternative splicing in the Drosophila ovary

Molecular Cell
Donald Rio

Abstract

A new study from the Schüpbach lab implicates a splicing factor, Half-pint, in the regulation of oogenesis in Drosophila. Through processing of the otu mRNA, Hfp appears to control both mitosis and RNA localization in the germline.

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Mar 3, 2004·Development·Leonie M QuinnHelena Richardson

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