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Compartmentalized oskar degradation in the germ plasm safeguards germline development
Catherine E. Eichler
, Anna C. Hakes
, Brooke Hull
,
Elizabeth R. Gavis
Molecular Biology
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Germplasm
100%
Germline Development
100%
Ribonucleoprotein Granules
100%
Pole Cells
75%
Granules
75%
Cytoplasmic Domain
50%
Oskar mRNA
50%
Drosophila Embryo
25%
Germ Cells
25%
Embryogenesis
25%
Drosophila Oocyte
25%
Oogenesis
25%
Maternal-to-zygotic Transition
25%
Germ Granules
25%
Cell Progenitors
25%
Compartmentalization
25%
Regulatory Programs
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Germplasm
100%
Germline
100%
Germ Cell
100%
Oskar
100%
Ribonucleoprotein
66%
Pole Cell
50%
Messenger RNA
33%
Embryogenesis
16%
Oogenesis
16%
Maternal to Zygotic Transition
16%