Drosophila segmentation is a well-established paradigm for developmental pattern formation. However, the later stages of segment patterning, regulated by the "pair-rule" genes, are still not well understood at the system level. Building on established genetic interactions, I construct a logical model of the Drosophila pair-rule system that takes into account the demonstrated stage-specific architecture of the pair-rule gene network. Simulation of this model can accurately recapitulate the observed spatiotemporal expression of the pair-rule genes, but only when the system is provided with dynamic "gap" inputs. This result suggests that dynamic shifts of pair-rule stripes are essential for segment patterning in the trunk and provides a functi...
Segmentation in Drosophila embryogenesis occurs through a hierarchical cascade of regulatory gene ex...
Although segmentation is highly conserved in arthropods, diverse mechanisms underlie segmentation. P...
The segmentation of Drosophila is a prime model to study spatial patterning during embryogenesis. Th...
Drosophila segmentation is a well-established paradigm for developmental pattern formation. However,...
Background: A hallmark of Drosophila segmentation is the stepwise subdivision of the body into small...
The Drosophila embryo transiently exhibits a double segment periodicity, defined by the expression o...
The Drosophila embryo transiently exhibits a double-segment periodicity, defined by the expression o...
Pattern formation in Drosophila is a widely studied example of a robust developmental system. Such r...
During insect development segments either form sequentially (short-germband) or simultaneously (lo...
AbstractComparative studies have examined the expression and function of homologues of the Drosophil...
Long-germ insects, such as the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, pattern their segments simultaneou...
AbstractIn the Drosophila segmentation hierarchy, periodic expression of pair-rule genes translates ...
Insects determine their body segments in two different ways. Short-germband insects, such as the flo...
This manuscript focuses on the formal analysis of the gap-gene network involved in Drosophila segmen...
<div><p>Insects determine their body segments in two different ways. Short-germband insects, such as...
Segmentation in Drosophila embryogenesis occurs through a hierarchical cascade of regulatory gene ex...
Although segmentation is highly conserved in arthropods, diverse mechanisms underlie segmentation. P...
The segmentation of Drosophila is a prime model to study spatial patterning during embryogenesis. Th...
Drosophila segmentation is a well-established paradigm for developmental pattern formation. However,...
Background: A hallmark of Drosophila segmentation is the stepwise subdivision of the body into small...
The Drosophila embryo transiently exhibits a double segment periodicity, defined by the expression o...
The Drosophila embryo transiently exhibits a double-segment periodicity, defined by the expression o...
Pattern formation in Drosophila is a widely studied example of a robust developmental system. Such r...
During insect development segments either form sequentially (short-germband) or simultaneously (lo...
AbstractComparative studies have examined the expression and function of homologues of the Drosophil...
Long-germ insects, such as the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, pattern their segments simultaneou...
AbstractIn the Drosophila segmentation hierarchy, periodic expression of pair-rule genes translates ...
Insects determine their body segments in two different ways. Short-germband insects, such as the flo...
This manuscript focuses on the formal analysis of the gap-gene network involved in Drosophila segmen...
<div><p>Insects determine their body segments in two different ways. Short-germband insects, such as...
Segmentation in Drosophila embryogenesis occurs through a hierarchical cascade of regulatory gene ex...
Although segmentation is highly conserved in arthropods, diverse mechanisms underlie segmentation. P...
The segmentation of Drosophila is a prime model to study spatial patterning during embryogenesis. Th...