A translation-independent role of oskar RNA in early Drosophila oogenesis

@inproceedings{Jenny2006ATR,
  title={A translation-independent role of oskar RNA in early Drosophila oogenesis},
  author={Andreas Jenny and Olivier Hachet and P{\'e}ter Z{\'a}vorszky and Anna Cyrklaff and Matthew J.D. Weston and Daniel St Johnston and Mikl{\'o}s Erd{\'e}lyi and Anne Ephrussi},
  booktitle={Development},
  year={2006}
}
The Drosophila maternal effect gene oskar encodes the posterior determinant responsible for the formation of the posterior pole plasm in the egg, and thus of the abdomen and germline of the future fly. Previously identified oskar mutants give rise to offspring that lack both abdominal segments and a germline, thus defining the `posterior group phenotype'. Common to these classical oskar alleles is that they all produce significant amounts of oskar mRNA. By contrast, two new oskar mutants in… 

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