Source: BMC Molecular Biology. Unidade: FFCLRP
Subjects: ABELHAS (ESTUDO), PROTEÍNAS, GENES DE INSETOS
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MARTINS, Juliana R. et al. The four hexamerin genes in the honey bee: structure, molecular evolution and function deduced from expression patterns in queens, workers and drones. BMC Molecular Biology, v. 11, 2010Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-11-23. Acesso em: 30 jan. 2026.APA
Martins, J. R., Nunes, F. M. F., Cristino, A. S., Simoes, Z. L. P., & Bitondi, M. M. G. (2010). The four hexamerin genes in the honey bee: structure, molecular evolution and function deduced from expression patterns in queens, workers and drones. BMC Molecular Biology, 11. doi:10.1186/1471-2199-11-23NLM
Martins JR, Nunes FMF, Cristino AS, Simoes ZLP, Bitondi MMG. The four hexamerin genes in the honey bee: structure, molecular evolution and function deduced from expression patterns in queens, workers and drones [Internet]. BMC Molecular Biology. 2010 ; 11[citado 2026 jan. 30 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-11-23Vancouver
Martins JR, Nunes FMF, Cristino AS, Simoes ZLP, Bitondi MMG. The four hexamerin genes in the honey bee: structure, molecular evolution and function deduced from expression patterns in queens, workers and drones [Internet]. BMC Molecular Biology. 2010 ; 11[citado 2026 jan. 30 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-11-23
