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Invertebrates may not be so different after all
David A Zarkower
Genetics, Cell Biology and Development (TMED)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Invertebrates
100%
Gonads
50%
Vertebrates
39%
Caenorhabditis elegans
32%
Testis
25%
Genes
23%
Sense Organs
22%
Reptiles
19%
Sexual Development
18%
Loss of Function Mutation
16%
Gene Deletion
15%
Birds
15%
Tail
14%
Drosophila
13%
Genitalia
13%
Fishes
13%
Intestines
13%
Mammals
12%
Protein Isoforms
11%