Which of the following proteins in fruit fly play the major function of dorsoventral polarity of the fly embryo?

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The immune response is a biological reaction that protects against tissue damage, toxicity, and tumors. It involves a diverse array of immune cell populations that migrate to lymphoid or nonlymphoid tissues.  Cell-mediated immune responses involve the destruction of infected cells by cytotoxic T cells, or the destruction of intracellular pathogens by macrophages.  The adaptive immune response in B cells, Helper T cells, and Cytotoxic T cells involves four phases: Encounter, Activation, Attack, Memory.  The adaptive immune system is activated when pathogens are able to bypass innate immune... Show more

Which of the following proteins in fruit fly play the major function of dorsoventral polarity of the fly embryo?