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Temporal pattern of alcohol dehydrogenase gene transcription reproduced by Drosophila stage-specific embryonic extracts

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Regulation of transcription during development has been analysed in vitro using extracts derived from Drosophila embryos. Transcription of mutant templates reveals cis- control regions of the alcohol dehydrogenase promoter responsible for temporal regulation. The activity of a transacting protein correlates with the profile of alcohol dehydrogenase expression during embryogenesis

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Heberlein, U., Tjian, R. Temporal pattern of alcohol dehydrogenase gene transcription reproduced by Drosophila stage-specific embryonic extracts. Nature 331, 410–415 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1038/331410a0

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