The authors started with flies expressing a chimeric receptor, which caused excessive crossing of the midline of the central nervous system. Overexpression of GEF64C exacerbated this phenotype. Bashaw et al. knew that the established attractants and repellents emanate from the midline, so they interpreted the new phenotye as resulting from increased attraction to the midline. GEF64C overexpression also promoted midline crossing in a mutant that otherwise shows excessive repulsion away...
The Rockefeller University Press
2001
The Rockefeller University Press
2001
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