Abstract

Elba (erythroid-myeloid lymphatic binding protein associated) is a transcription factor in fruit flies that plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression, particularly during embryonic development. Elba3, which acts as a transcription factor protein, exhibits significant involvement in the control of gene expression throughout embryogenesis and has been demonstrated to be essential for proper embryo development and central nervous system formation. In this work, by using CRISPR-Cas9 technologys results, I have been able to study the effects of manipulating the Elba3 gene in Drosophila embryos, providing insights into the function of Elba3 in the regulation of gene expression during embryonic development and Elba3 and Zelda are related to each other in a few different ways.

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