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Jones, B.W., Fetter, R.D., Tear, G., Goodman, C.S. (1995). glial cells missing: a genetic switch that controls glial versus neuronal fate.  Cell 82(6): 1013--1023.
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FBrf0084071
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The glial cells missing (gcm) gene in Drosophila encodes a novel nuclear protein that is transiently expressed early in the development of nearly all glia. In loss-of-function gcm mutant alleles, nearly all glia fail to differentiate, and, where we can follow them in the PNS, are transformed into neurons. In gain-if-function gcm conditions using transgenic constructs that drive ectopic gcm expression, many presumptive neurons are transformed into glia. Thus, gcm appears to function as a binary genetic switch for glia versus neurons. In the presence of gcm protein, presumptive neurons become glia, while in its absence, presumptive glia become neurons.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Cell
    Title
    Cell
    Publication Year
    1974-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0092-8674
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    Alleles (18)
    Genes (5)
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