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From: Global analysis of dorsoventral patterning in the wasp Nasonia reveals extensive incorporation of novelty in a regulatory network

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Summary of dorsoventral regulation and results of parental RNA interference (pRNAi) in Nasonia, compared to Drosophila. Extent of tissue domains in Toll mutant/RNAi (Toll -), wild type (wt), and BMP mutants/RNAi (BMP -) in Drosophila and Nasonia, illustrating that upstream patterning pathways have very different effects in these two species. Extraembryonic (purple), dorsal ectoderm (gray), neuroectoderm (green), and mesoderm (red) are shown. The lower three boxes show relative, normalized expression levels (given in fragments per kilobase of transcript per million mapped reads, FPKM) for Nv-zen (marker of extraembryonic tissues) and Nv-twist (marker of mesoderm tissue) in Toll -, wt, and BMP -

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