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Endocycling in the adult Drosophila accessory gland
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
The Drosophila melanogaster accessory gland is a functional analog of the mammalian prostate made up of two secretory epithelial cell types, termed main and secondary cells. This tissue is responsible for making and secreting seminal fluid proteins and other molecules that contribute to successful reproduction. Here, we show that similar to the mammalian prostate, this tissue grows with age. We find that the adult accessory gland grows in part via endocycles to increase DNA content and cell
doi:10.1101/719013
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