Abstracteyes absent/Eya is a conserved transcriptional coactivator involved in development of various tissues and organs in arthropods and vertebrates. In Drosophila eye development, eya functions as part of the transcriptional regulatory network along with eyeless/Pax6, sine oculis/Six and dachshund/Dach. Here, we present the first functional study of the C. elegans Eya homolog, EYA-1. Loss of EYA-1 function by RNAi and deletion mutations resulted in early larval lethality with incomplete penetrance, associated with defects of differentiation and morphogenesis of several tissues and organs. In late embryogenesis, morphological defect in the head region, pharyngeal malformation and excess cell deaths in the anterior region were observed. Co...
Genes related to the Drosophila eyes absent gene were identified in vertebrates (mouse and human), m...
Eyes absent (Eya) is an evolutionarily conserved transcriptional coactivator and protein phosphatase...
AbstractGenes involved in eye development are highly conserved between vertebrates and Drosophila. G...
Abstracteyes absent/Eya is a conserved transcriptional coactivator involved in development of variou...
Abstractsine oculis(so) and eyes absent (eya) are required for Drosophila eye development and are fo...
Theeyes absent(eya) gene plays an essential role in the events that lead to formation of theDrosophi...
In eyes absent (eya) mutants, eye progenitor cells undergo cell death early in development. Whereas ...
The eyes absent (eya) gene is required at an early stage in development of the D. melanogaster compo...
Abstractsine oculis(so) and eyes absent (eya) are required for Drosophila eye development and are fo...
The eyes absent (eya) gene is required at an early stage in development of the D. melanogaster compo...
AbstractTheeyes absent(eya) gene plays an essential role in the events that lead to formation of the...
AbstractGenes involved in eye development are highly conserved between vertebrates and Drosophila. G...
AbstractTheeyes absent(eya) gene plays an essential role in the events that lead to formation of the...
We have isolated a family of four vertebrate genes homologous to eyes absent (eya), a key regulator ...
Eyes absent (Eya) is an evolutionarily conserved transcriptional coactivator and protein phosphatase...
Genes related to the Drosophila eyes absent gene were identified in vertebrates (mouse and human), m...
Eyes absent (Eya) is an evolutionarily conserved transcriptional coactivator and protein phosphatase...
AbstractGenes involved in eye development are highly conserved between vertebrates and Drosophila. G...
Abstracteyes absent/Eya is a conserved transcriptional coactivator involved in development of variou...
Abstractsine oculis(so) and eyes absent (eya) are required for Drosophila eye development and are fo...
Theeyes absent(eya) gene plays an essential role in the events that lead to formation of theDrosophi...
In eyes absent (eya) mutants, eye progenitor cells undergo cell death early in development. Whereas ...
The eyes absent (eya) gene is required at an early stage in development of the D. melanogaster compo...
Abstractsine oculis(so) and eyes absent (eya) are required for Drosophila eye development and are fo...
The eyes absent (eya) gene is required at an early stage in development of the D. melanogaster compo...
AbstractTheeyes absent(eya) gene plays an essential role in the events that lead to formation of the...
AbstractGenes involved in eye development are highly conserved between vertebrates and Drosophila. G...
AbstractTheeyes absent(eya) gene plays an essential role in the events that lead to formation of the...
We have isolated a family of four vertebrate genes homologous to eyes absent (eya), a key regulator ...
Eyes absent (Eya) is an evolutionarily conserved transcriptional coactivator and protein phosphatase...
Genes related to the Drosophila eyes absent gene were identified in vertebrates (mouse and human), m...
Eyes absent (Eya) is an evolutionarily conserved transcriptional coactivator and protein phosphatase...
AbstractGenes involved in eye development are highly conserved between vertebrates and Drosophila. G...