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25 years of the segmentation clock gene

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NATURE
Volume 611, Issue 7937, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-022-03562-2

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Developmental biology; History

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The discovery of a gene that mediates periodic segmentation of the developing backbone of vertebrate embryos has shed light on how the pace of development is controlled by a species-specific molecular clock rhythm.
The discovery of a gene that mediates periodic segmentation of the developing backbone of vertebrate embryos opened up research into how the pace of development is controlled by a molecular clock that has a species-specific rhythm.

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