1. Abbott, M. K., & Lengyel, J. A. (1991). Embryonic head involution and rotation of male terminalia require the Drosophila locus head involution defective. Genetics, 129(3), 783–789.
2. Aboobaker, A. A., & Blaxter, M. L. (2003). Hox gene loss during dynamic evolution of the nematode cluster. Current Biology: CB, 13(1), 37–40.
3. Abrams, E. W., & Andrew, D. J. (2005). CrebA regulates secretory activity in the Drosophila salivary gland and epidermis. Development, 132(12), 2743–2758.
4. Abrams, E. W., Mihoulides, W. K., & Andrew, D. J. (2006). Fork head and Sage maintain a uniform and patent salivary gland lumen through regulation of two downstream target genes, PH4alphaSG1 and PH4alphaSG2. Development, 133(18), 3517–3527.
5. Abzhanov, A., Holtzman, S., & Kaufman, T. C. (2001). The Drosophila proboscis is specified by two Hox genes, proboscipedia and Sex combs reduced, via repression of leg and antennal appendage genes. Development, 128(14), 2803–2814.