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Cover: A Dystroglycan germline clone arrested in an early developmental stage due to the lack of proper polarity. This and other data suggest that in Drosophila the primary function of Dystroglycan, which is the protein that is defective in human muscular dystrophy, is to organize cellular polarity. For further details, see article by W.-M. Deng, M. Schneider, R. Frock, C. Castillejo-Lopez, E. A. Gaman, S. Baumgartner and H. Ruohola-Baker in this issue, pp. 173-184.
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