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      Coordinate inactivation of class III genes during the Gastrula-Neurula Transition in Xenopus.

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          We have identified a period during early Xenopus development when several different genes transcribed by RNA polymerase III (class III genes) are coordinately inactivated. During the late gastrula stage a major reduction in the number of active transcription complexes gives rise to a pattern of class III gene activity typical of adult somatic cells. This event is referred to as the Gastrula-Neurula Transition and involves the inactivation of genes encoding oocyte-type tRNAs and 5S RNA, along with several heterogeneous RNAs expressed during the blastula and gastrula stages of embryogenesis.

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          Journal
          Dev. Biol.
          Developmental biology
          0012-1606
          0012-1606
          Jul 1991
          : 146
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Genetics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27695-7614.
          Article
          0012-1606(91)90466-G
          10.1016/0012-1606(91)90466-G
          1711985
          3b57f22b-c8b5-4ee8-b1c6-3f11c54e914a
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