Abstract
By spreading an active chromatin state, Pygo2 prompts the proliferation of mammary gland progenitor cells, report [Gu et al.][1] ![Figure][2] Without Pygo2 (right) mammary glands have fewer cycling progenitor cells (brown). The fly version of Pygo2, Pygopus, is essential for Wg signaling
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