Pre-Weigelworld
This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.
There are 20 references in this bibliography folder.
Bronner, G, Chu-LaGraff, Q, Doe, CQ, Cohen, B, Weigel, D, Taubert, H, and Jackle, H
(1994).
Sp1/egr-like zinc-finger protein required for endoderm specification and germ-layer formation in Drosophila.
Nature, 369(6482):664-8.
Bowman, J, Alvarez, J, Weigel, D, Meyerowitz, E, and Smyth, D
(1993).
Control of flower development in Arabidopsis thaliana by APETALA1 and interacting genes
Development, 119(3):721-743.
Weigel, D
(1993).
Patterning the Arabidopsis embryo.
Curr Biol, 3(7):443-5.
Bowman, JL, Sakai, H, Jack, T, Weigel, D, Mayer, U, and Meyerowitz, EM
(1992).
SUPERMAN, a regulator of floral homeotic genes in Arabidopsis.
Development, 114(3):599-615.
Panzer, S, Weigel, D, and Beckendorf, SK
(1992).
Organogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster: embryonic salivary gland determination is controlled by homeotic and dorsoventral patterning genes.
Development, 114(1):49-57.
Weigel, D, Alvarez, J, Smyth, DR, Yanofsky, MF, and Meyerowitz, EM
(1992).
LEAFY controls floral meristem identity in Arabidopsis.
Cell, 69(5):843-59.
Drews, GN, Weigel, D, and Meyerowitz, EM
(1991).
Floral patterning.
Curr Opin Genet Dev, 1(2):174-8.
Gaul, U and Weigel, D
(1991).
Regulation of Kruppel expression in the anlage of the Malpighian tubules in the Drosophila embryo.
Mech Dev, 33(1):57-67.
Meyerowitz, EM, Bowman, JL, Brockman, LL, Drews, GN, Jack, T, Sieburth, LE, and Weigel, D
(1991).
A genetic and molecular model for flower development in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Dev Suppl, 1:157-67.
Weigel, D and Jackle, H
(1990).
The fork head domain: a novel DNA binding motif of eukaryotic transcription factors?
Cell, 63(3):455-6.
Weigel, D, Jurgens, G, Klingler, M, and Jackle, H
(1990).
Two gap genes mediate maternal terminal pattern information in Drosophila.
Science, 248(4954):495-8.
Weigel, D, Seifert, E, Reuter, D, and Jackle, H
(1990).
Regulatory elements controlling expression of the Drosophila homeotic gene fork head.
EMBO J, 9(4):1199-207.
Jackle, H, Gaul, U, Nauber, U, Gerwin, N, Pankratz, MJ, Seifert, E, Schuh, R, and Weigel, D
(1989).
[Pattern formation in Drosophila]
Naturwissenschaften, 76(11):512-7.
Weigel, D and Jackle, H
(1989).
Novel homeotic genes in Drosophila melanogaster.
Biochem Cell Biol, 67(8):393-6.
Weigel, D, Bellen, H, Jurgens, G, and Jackle, H
(1989).
Primordium specific requirement of the homeotic gene fork head in the developing gut of the Drosophila embryo
Roux´s Arch Dev Biol, 198(4):201-210.
Weigel, D, Jurgens, G, Kuttner, F, Seifert, E, and Jackle, H
(1989).
The homeotic gene fork head encodes a nuclear protein and is expressed in the terminal regions of the Drosophila embryo.
Cell, 57(4):645-58.
de-la-Concha, A, Dietrich, U, Weigel, D, and Campos-Ortega, JA
(1988).
Functional interactions of neurogenic genes of Drosophila melanogaster.
Genetics, 118(3):499-508.
Knust, E, Dietrich, U, Tepass, U, Bremer, KA, Weigel, D, Vassin, H, and Campos-Ortega, JA
(1987).
EGF homologous sequences encoded in the genome of Drosophila melanogaster, and their relation to neurogenic genes.
EMBO J, 6(3):761-6.
Rijsewijk, F, Schuermann, M, Wagenaar, E, Parren, P, Weigel, D, and Nusse, R
(1987).
The Drosophila homolog of the mouse mammary oncogene int-1 is identical to the segment polarity gene wingless.
Cell, 50(4):649-57.
Weigel, D, EK, and Campos-Ortega, J
(1987).
Molecular organization of master mind, a neurogenic gene of Drosophila melanogaster
Mol Gen Genet, 207(2-3):374-384.
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