<p>(A) Scanning electron micrograph of the wild-type fly eye shows hundreds of ommatidia. (B) Internal view of rhabdomeres within ommatidia. Single confocal optical section of whole mount retina stained with phalloidin-TRITC (tetramethyl rhodamine isothiocyanate). Apical (toward the surface of the eye) tangential sections identify rhabdomeres of seven photoreceptor neurons. Virtually identical images can be obtained using the optical neutralization technique (“pseudopupil”) and used to quantitate effects of genetic modifiers of neurodegeneration.</p
About two-thirds of the vital genes in the Drosophila genome are involved in eye development, making...
<p>(A) TEM of a single ommatidium from a control 1-d-old fly eye, showing the characteristic seven d...
In the Drosophila eye, the photoreceptor neurons assume characteristic positions and form precise sy...
The Drosophila compound eye is a regular structure, in which about 750 units, called ommatidia, are ...
<div><p>(A) The two compound eyes are composed of anatomically identical building blocks, the ommati...
-architecture of the surrounding cells is either maintained or generated during tube biogenesis so t...
Practically no other invertebrate has been used so extensively for the investigation of the visual s...
<p>(A) Senseless staining of wild type and <i>Past1</i><sup><i>110-1</i></sup> homozygous mutant eye...
SummaryThe compound eye of Drosophila melanogaster is composed of about 800 ommatidial units, each c...
The structure and synaptology of the axon of a novel photoreceptor class in the compound eye of the ...
In each compound eye of the fly about 3200 ommatidia are arranged in a peculiarly distorted hexagona...
<p>(A, C) represent normal eye development in (A) late pupal retina, and (C) the adult compound eye....
In each compound eye of the fly about 3200 ommatidia are arranged in a peculiarly distorted hexagona...
About two-thirds of the vital genes in the Drosophila genome are involved in eye development, making...
<p>(A) Schematic depiction of a GAL4 screen wherein 219-GAL4 driver lines were crossed to 8 single a...
About two-thirds of the vital genes in the Drosophila genome are involved in eye development, making...
<p>(A) TEM of a single ommatidium from a control 1-d-old fly eye, showing the characteristic seven d...
In the Drosophila eye, the photoreceptor neurons assume characteristic positions and form precise sy...
The Drosophila compound eye is a regular structure, in which about 750 units, called ommatidia, are ...
<div><p>(A) The two compound eyes are composed of anatomically identical building blocks, the ommati...
-architecture of the surrounding cells is either maintained or generated during tube biogenesis so t...
Practically no other invertebrate has been used so extensively for the investigation of the visual s...
<p>(A) Senseless staining of wild type and <i>Past1</i><sup><i>110-1</i></sup> homozygous mutant eye...
SummaryThe compound eye of Drosophila melanogaster is composed of about 800 ommatidial units, each c...
The structure and synaptology of the axon of a novel photoreceptor class in the compound eye of the ...
In each compound eye of the fly about 3200 ommatidia are arranged in a peculiarly distorted hexagona...
<p>(A, C) represent normal eye development in (A) late pupal retina, and (C) the adult compound eye....
In each compound eye of the fly about 3200 ommatidia are arranged in a peculiarly distorted hexagona...
About two-thirds of the vital genes in the Drosophila genome are involved in eye development, making...
<p>(A) Schematic depiction of a GAL4 screen wherein 219-GAL4 driver lines were crossed to 8 single a...
About two-thirds of the vital genes in the Drosophila genome are involved in eye development, making...
<p>(A) TEM of a single ommatidium from a control 1-d-old fly eye, showing the characteristic seven d...
In the Drosophila eye, the photoreceptor neurons assume characteristic positions and form precise sy...