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1. Mosaic Atoh1 deletion in the chick auditory epithelium reveals a homeostatic mechanism to restore hair cell number.

2. Mosaicism in CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing.

3. A cellular and molecular mosaic establishes growth and differentiation states for cranial sensory neurons.

4. Signaling through the G-protein-coupled receptor Rickets is important for polarity, detachment, and migration of the border cells in Drosophila.

5. Somatic mosaicism and allele complexity induced by CRISPR/Cas9 RNA injections in mouse zygotes.

6. Patterning and organization of motor neuron dendrites in the Drosophila larva

7. Evidence for crucial role of hindgut expansion in directing proper migration of primordial germ cells in mouse early embryogenesis

8. EphA4 and EfnB2a maintain rhombomere coherence by independently regulating intercalation of progenitor cells in the zebrafish neural keel

9. Genetic mosaic analysis reveals FGF receptor 2 function in terminal end buds during mammary gland branching morphogenesis

10. Mosaic analysis of extended auricle1 (eta1) suggests that a two-way signaling pathway is involved in positioning the blade/sheath boundary in Zea mays

11. The fate of mosaic aneuploid embryos during mouse development

12. Embryonic mosaic deletion of APP results in displaced Reelin-expressing cells in the cerebral cortex

13. Electroporation of Cas9 protein/sgRNA into early pronuclear zygotes generates non-mosaic mutants in the mouse

14. Snail controls proliferation of Drosophila ovarian epithelial follicle stem cells, independently of E-cadherin

15. Mosaicism in CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing

16. C. elegans NIMA-related kinases NEKL-2 and NEKL-3 are required for the completion of molting

17. Inositol-phosphate signaling as mediator for growth and sexual reproduction in Podospora anserina

18. IDC2 and IDC3, two genes involved in cell non-autonomous signaling of fruiting body development in the model fungus Podospora anserina

19. Cell autonomy of DSCAM function in retinal development

20. The contribution of Notch1 to nephron segmentation in the developing kidney is revealed in a sensitized Notch2 background and can be augmented by reducing Mint dosage

21. A gap junction connexin is required in the vertebrate left–right organizer

22. A genetic screen for vascular mutants in zebrafish reveals dynamic roles for Vegf/Plcg1 signaling during artery development

23. Mutations in laminin alpha 1 result in complex, lens-independent ocular phenotypes in zebrafish

24. Pedicel development in Arabidopsis thaliana: Contribution of vascular positioning and the role of the BREVIPEDICELLUS and ERECTA genes

25. Autonomous and nonautonomous functions for Hox/Pbx in branchiomotor neuron development

26. Refinement of wingless Expression by a Wingless- and Notch-Responsive Homeodomain Protein, Defective Proventriculus

27. The Caenorhabditis elegans EGL-26 Protein Mediates Vulval Cell Morphogenesis

28. The perplexed and confused Mutations Affect Distinct Stages during the Transition from Proliferating to Post-Mitotic Cells within the Zebrafish Retina

29. Tracing Transgene Expression in Living Zebrafish Embryos

30. Dominant Drop Mutants Are Gain-of-Function Alleles of the muscle segment homeobox Gene (msh) Whose Overexpression Leads to the Arrest of Eye Development

31. Patterns of MHR3 Expression in the Epidermis during a Larval Molt of the Tobacco Hornworm Manduca sexta

32. Extrinsic Modulation of Retinal Ganglion Cell Projections: Analysis of the Albino Mutation in Pigmentation Mosaic Mice

33. The LIN-29 Transcription Factor Is Required for Proper Morphogenesis of theCaenorhabditis elegansMale Tail

34. Using Flp-Recombinase to Characterize Expansion ofWnt1-Expressing Neural Progenitors in the Mouse

35. Sertoli Cell Differentiation and Y-Chromosome Activity: A Developmental Study of X-Linked Transgene Activity in Sex-Reversed X/XSxraMouse Embryos

36. C. elegansCell Migration Genemig-10Shares Similarities with a Family of SH2 Domain Proteins and Acts Cell Nonautonomously in Excretory Canal Development

37. Epithelial Hyperplasia of Imaginal Discs Induced by Mutations in Drosophila Tumor Suppressor Genes: Growth and Pattern Formation in Genetic Mosaics

38. A Cell-Autonomous, Ubiquitous Marker for the Analysis of Drosophila Genetic Mosaics

39. Hox proteins coordinate peripodial decapentaplegic expression to direct adult head morphogenesis in Drosophila

40. Translational repression of gurken mRNA in the Drosophila oocyte requires the hnRNP Squid in the nurse cells

41. Genetic dissection of a complex neurological mutant, polyhomeotic, in Drosophila

42. The Caenorhabditis elegans genes ced-3 and ced-4 act cell autonomously to cause programmed cell death

43. Mifepristone-inducible LexPR system to drive and control gene expression in transgenic zebrafish

44. Mosaic analysis of extended auricle1 (eta1) suggests that a two-way signaling pathway is involved in positioning the blade/sheath boundary in Zea mays

45. Semaphorin signaling guides cranial neural crest cell migration in zebrafish

46. Zebrafish topped is required for ventral motor axon guidance

47. BMP receptor IA is required in the mammalian embryo for endodermal morphogenesis and ectodermal patterning

48. SNR1 is an essential subunit in a subset of Drosophila brm complexes, targeting specific functions during development

49. Genetic mosaic analysis indicates that the bulb region of coat hair follicles contains a resident population of several active multipotent epithelial lineage progenitors

50. Zygotic expression of the caudal homolog pal-1 is required for posterior patterning in Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis

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