Double exposure of a fluorescent Drosophila melanogaster embryo at the beginning of cellularization. The red is rhodamine-conjugated phalloidin-staining F-actin in a hexagonal pattern. The blue is the corresponding nuclei stained with Hoechst 33258. See articles by E. Wieschaus & D. Sweeton and P. T. Merrill, D. Sweeton & E. Wieschaus in November issue (Development104, 483–494 and 104, 495–509).

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The expression of rat homeobox-containing genes is developmentally regulated and tissue specific in Development103, 601–610 (1988).

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