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This project investigates the molecular mechanisms behind the localization of messenger RNAs in fruit flies. By studying the structure and function of messenger ribonucleoprotein complexes, the research aims to reveal how these complexes regulate gene expression during development.
The localization of mRNAs has been increasingly recognized as a prominent mode of regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes.
Localized RNAs can have crucial roles during animal development, in the maintenance of cell polarity and in nervous system function.
Studies of RNA localization in model organisms have revealed many components of the process, some of which are conserved across eukaryotes.
The correct cytoplasmic localization of mRNAs and their transport and silencing in messenger ribonuc…
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