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Determination, Activation and Actinomycin D Insensitivity in the Optic Imaginal Disk of Drosophila

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The effects of actinomycin D on the optic disk of Drosophila suggest that determination is not synonymous with the production of masked messenger RNAs.

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WADDINGTON, C., ROBERTSON, E. Determination, Activation and Actinomycin D Insensitivity in the Optic Imaginal Disk of Drosophila. Nature 221, 933–935 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/221933a0

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