Notch is a receptor that mediates cell-cell interactions in animal development, and aberrations in Notch signal transduction can cause cancer and other human diseases. Here, I describe the major advances in the Notch field from the identification of the first mutant in Drosophila almost a century ago through the elucidation of the unusual mechanism of signal transduction a little over a decade ago. As an essay for the GENETICS Perspectives series, it is my personal and critical commentary as well as an historical account of discovery. © 2012 by the Genetics Society of America.
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Greenwald, I. (2012). Notch and the awesome power of genetics. Genetics, 191(3), 655–669. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.112.141812
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