The formation or suppression of particular structures is a major change occurring in development and evolution. One example of such change is the absence of the seventh abdominal segment (A7) in Drosophila males. We show here that there is a down-regulation of EGFR activity and fewer histoblasts in the male A7 in early pupae. If this activity is elevated, cell number increases and a small segment develops in the adult. At later pupal stages, the remaining precursors of the A7 are extruded under the epithelium. This extrusion requires the up-regulation of the HLH protein Extramacrochetae and correlates with high levels of spaghetti-squash, the gene encoding the regulatory light chain of the non-muscle myosin II. The Hox gene Abdominal-B cont...
A multibranched hierarchy of regulatory genes controls all aspects of somatic sexual development in ...
AbstractIn Drosophila, segmentation genes partition the early embryo into reiterative segments along...
UnrestrictedIn the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, males perform an innate and stereotyped courts...
<div><p>The formation or suppression of particular structures is a major change occurring in develop...
Hox gene activity leads to morphological diversity of organs or structures in different species. One...
Hox genes are involved in the patterning of animal body parts at multiple levels of regulatory hiera...
Hox genes are involved in the patterning of animal body parts at multiple levels of regulatory hiera...
AbstractHomeotic and sex-determining genes control a wide range of morphological traits by regulatin...
AbstractAnimal diversity is shaped by the origin and diversification of new morphological structures...
UnrestrictedSexual reproduction in most multi-cellular species requires the development of sex-speci...
AbstractHomeotic and sex-determining genes control a wide range of morphological traits by regulatin...
In insects, products of the male reproductive tract are essential for initiating and maintaining the...
<div><p>In insects, products of the male reproductive tract are essential for initiating and maintai...
A fundamental question in biology is how complex structures are maintained after their initial speci...
<div><p>Hox genes are involved in the patterning of animal body parts at multiple levels of regulato...
A multibranched hierarchy of regulatory genes controls all aspects of somatic sexual development in ...
AbstractIn Drosophila, segmentation genes partition the early embryo into reiterative segments along...
UnrestrictedIn the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, males perform an innate and stereotyped courts...
<div><p>The formation or suppression of particular structures is a major change occurring in develop...
Hox gene activity leads to morphological diversity of organs or structures in different species. One...
Hox genes are involved in the patterning of animal body parts at multiple levels of regulatory hiera...
Hox genes are involved in the patterning of animal body parts at multiple levels of regulatory hiera...
AbstractHomeotic and sex-determining genes control a wide range of morphological traits by regulatin...
AbstractAnimal diversity is shaped by the origin and diversification of new morphological structures...
UnrestrictedSexual reproduction in most multi-cellular species requires the development of sex-speci...
AbstractHomeotic and sex-determining genes control a wide range of morphological traits by regulatin...
In insects, products of the male reproductive tract are essential for initiating and maintaining the...
<div><p>In insects, products of the male reproductive tract are essential for initiating and maintai...
A fundamental question in biology is how complex structures are maintained after their initial speci...
<div><p>Hox genes are involved in the patterning of animal body parts at multiple levels of regulato...
A multibranched hierarchy of regulatory genes controls all aspects of somatic sexual development in ...
AbstractIn Drosophila, segmentation genes partition the early embryo into reiterative segments along...
UnrestrictedIn the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, males perform an innate and stereotyped courts...