AbstractOur understanding of the developmental mechanisms underlying the vast diversity of arthropod appendages largely rests on the peculiar case of the dipteran Drosophila melanogaster. In this insect, homothorax (hth) and extradenticle (exd) together play a pivotal role in appendage patterning and identity. We investigated the role of the hth homologue in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus by parental RNA interference. This species has a more generalized morphology than Oncopeltus fasciatus, the one other insect besides Drosophila where homothorax function has been investigated. The Gryllus head appendages represent the morphologically primitive state including insect-typical mandibles, maxillae and labium, structures highly modified or mis...
Changes in the morphological character of appendages are essential to arthropod diversification and ...
In a recent study that identified highly evolutionary conserved sequences in three genomes of Dipter...
AbstractThe Drosophila HOM-C genes encode transcription factors containing the DNA-binding homeodoma...
AbstractOur understanding of the developmental mechanisms underlying the vast diversity of arthropod...
AbstractThe cricket Gryllus bimaculatus is a typical hemimetabolous intermediate germ insect, in whi...
In Chapter 1, the roles of genes that specify antennal identity in Drosophila melanogaster were inve...
AbstractThe conservation of expression of appendage patterning genes, particularly Distal-less, has ...
In insects, selector genes are thought to modify the development of a default, or \u27ground state\u...
AbstractStudies in genetic model organisms such as Drosophila have demonstrated that the homeotic co...
AbstractAntenna structure varies widely among insects, in contrast to the well-conserved structure o...
AbstractIn 1935, Snodgrass proposed that the evolutionary ground state of arthropod limbs consisted ...
International audienceBody plans, which characterize the anatomical organization of animal groups of...
AbstractInsects display a whole spectrum of morphological diversity, which is especially noticeable ...
AbstractThe tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta, like many holometabolous insects, makes two versions of ...
In Drosophila, the morphological diversity is generated by the activation of different sets of activ...
Changes in the morphological character of appendages are essential to arthropod diversification and ...
In a recent study that identified highly evolutionary conserved sequences in three genomes of Dipter...
AbstractThe Drosophila HOM-C genes encode transcription factors containing the DNA-binding homeodoma...
AbstractOur understanding of the developmental mechanisms underlying the vast diversity of arthropod...
AbstractThe cricket Gryllus bimaculatus is a typical hemimetabolous intermediate germ insect, in whi...
In Chapter 1, the roles of genes that specify antennal identity in Drosophila melanogaster were inve...
AbstractThe conservation of expression of appendage patterning genes, particularly Distal-less, has ...
In insects, selector genes are thought to modify the development of a default, or \u27ground state\u...
AbstractStudies in genetic model organisms such as Drosophila have demonstrated that the homeotic co...
AbstractAntenna structure varies widely among insects, in contrast to the well-conserved structure o...
AbstractIn 1935, Snodgrass proposed that the evolutionary ground state of arthropod limbs consisted ...
International audienceBody plans, which characterize the anatomical organization of animal groups of...
AbstractInsects display a whole spectrum of morphological diversity, which is especially noticeable ...
AbstractThe tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta, like many holometabolous insects, makes two versions of ...
In Drosophila, the morphological diversity is generated by the activation of different sets of activ...
Changes in the morphological character of appendages are essential to arthropod diversification and ...
In a recent study that identified highly evolutionary conserved sequences in three genomes of Dipter...
AbstractThe Drosophila HOM-C genes encode transcription factors containing the DNA-binding homeodoma...