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  1. Low affinity binding sites in an activating CRM mediate negative autoregulation of the Drosophila Hox gene Ultrabithorax
  2. cgChIP: A Cell Type- and Gene-Specific Method for Chromatin Analysis
  3. SELEX-seq: A Method for Characterizing the Complete Repertoire of Binding Site Preferences for Transcription Factor Complexes
  4. OnTheFly: a database of Drosophila melanogaster transcription factors and their binding sites
  5. Dual role for Hox genes and Hox co-factors in conferring leg motoneuron survival and identity in Drosophila
  6. Correction: Quantification of gait parameters in freely walking wild type and sensory deprived Drosophila melanogaster
  7. Quantification of gait parameters in freely walking wild type and sensory deprived Drosophila melanogaster
  8. A Survey of 6,300 Genomic Fragments for cis-Regulatory Activity in the Imaginal Discs of Drosophila melanogaster
  9. Developmental Regulation of Chromatin Conformation by Hox Proteins in Drosophila
  10. A Dynamic Network of Morphogens and Transcription Factors Patterns the Fly Leg
  11. Variable motif utilization in homeotic selector (Hox)–cofactor complex formation controls specificity
  12. Cofactor Binding Evokes Latent Differences in DNA Binding Specificity between Hox Proteins
  13. Competition for cofactor-dependent DNA binding underlies Hox phenotypic suppression
  14. Genome-Wide Tissue-Specific Occupancy of the Hox Protein Ultrabithorax and Hox Cofactor Homothorax in Drosophila
  15. Establishment of Medial Fates along the Proximodistal Axis of the Drosophila Leg through Direct Activation of dachshund by Distalless
  16. Dissecting the functional specificities of two Hox proteins
  17. Non-Redundant Selector and Growth-Promoting Functions of Two Sister Genes, buttonhead and Sp1, in Drosophila Leg Development
  18. Transcription factor choice in the Hippo signaling pathway: homothorax and yorkie regulation of the microRNA bantam in the progenitor domain of the Drosophila eye imaginal disc
  19. Lineage and Birth Date Specify Motor Neuron Targeting and Dendritic Architecture in Adult Drosophila
  20. Chapter 3 Hox Specificity
  21. The origins of the Drosophila leg revealed by the cis-regulatory architecture of the Distalless gene
  22. Logic of Wg and Dpp induction of distal and medial fates in the Drosophila leg
  23. Molecular Integration of Wingless, Decapentaplegic, and Autoregulatory Inputs into Distalless during Drosophila Leg Development
  24. Functional Specificity of a Hox Protein Mediated by the Recognition of Minor Groove Structure
  25. Compartmental modulation of abdominal Hox expression by engrailed and sloppy-paired patterns the fly ectoderm
  26. Discovering transcriptional regulatory regions in Drosophila by a nonalignment method for phylogenetic footprinting
  27. Nubbin and Teashirt mark barriers to clonal growth along the proximal–distal axis of the Drosophila wing
  28. Hox control of morphogen mobility and organ development through regulation of glypican expression
  29. Evidence that nervy, the Drosophila homolog of ETO/MTG8, promotes mechanosensory organ development by enhancing Notch signaling
  30. Direct integration of Hox and segmentation gene inputs during Drosophila development
  31. Boca, an Endoplasmic Reticulum Protein Required for Wingless Signaling and Trafficking of LDL Receptor Family Members in Drosophila
  32. Specificity of Distalless Repression and Limb Primordia Development by Abdominal Hox Proteins
  33. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Functional equivalence of Hox gene products in the specification of the tritocerebrum during embryonic brain development of Drosophila.
  34. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Regulated intracellular ligand transport and proteolysis control EGF signal activation in Drosophila.
  35. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Drosophila rhomboid-1 defines a family of putative intramembrane serine proteases.
  36. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Notch signalling and the initiation of neural development in the Drosophila eye.
  37. The control of trunk Hox specificity and activity by Extradenticle
  38. Hox proteins meet more partners
  39. A role for phosphorylation by casein kinase II in modulating Antennapedia activity in Drosophila.
  40. Extra specificity from extradenticle: the partnership between HOX and PBX/EXD homeodomain proteins
  41. Extra specificity from extradenticle: the partnership between HOX and PBX/EXD homeodomain proteins
  42. A structural model for a homeotic protein-extradenticle-DNA complex accounts for the choice of HOX protein in the heterodimer.
  43. Functional dissection of ultrabithorax proteins in D. melanogaster
  44. Construction of a retrovirus packaging mutant and its use to produce helper-free defective retrovirus