AbstractHomeotic and sex-determining genes control a wide range of morphological traits by regulating the expression of different target genes in different tissues. The identity of most of these target genes remains unknown, and it is not even clear what fraction of the genome is regulated in a segment- and sex-specific manner. In this report, we examine segment- and sex-specific gene expression in Drosophila pupal legs. The first and second legs in Drosophila have clearly distinguishable bristle patterns. Bristle pattern in the first leg also differs between males and females, whereas the second leg has no overt sexual dimorphism. To identify the genes responsible for these differences, we compared transcriptional profiles between male and...
Stalk-eyed flies (family Diopsidae) are a model system for studying sexual selection due to the elon...
The combined efforts of genetics, developmental and molecular biology have revealed the principles o...
<div><p>Stalk-eyed flies (family Diopsidae) are a model system for studying sexual selection due to ...
AbstractHomeotic and sex-determining genes control a wide range of morphological traits by regulatin...
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...
AbstractThe origin of new morphological structures requires the establishment of new genetic regulat...
<div><p>Hox genes are involved in the patterning of animal body parts at multiple levels of regulato...
UnrestrictedSexual reproduction in most multi-cellular species requires the development of sex-speci...
BACKGROUND: Wild-type laboratory strains of model organisms are typically kept in isolation for many...
Sex comb is a recently evolved male specific character confined to the Sophophoran group of Drosophi...
Sex comb is a recently evolved male specific character confined to the Sophophoran group of Drosophi...
Male ornaments and other sex-specific traits present some of the most dramatic examples of evolution...
AbstractAnimal diversity is shaped by the origin and diversification of new morphological structures...
The number of neurosensory bristles on abdominal sternites of Drosophila is a most investigated trai...
Stalk-eyed flies (family Diopsidae) are a model system for studying sexual selection due to the elon...
The combined efforts of genetics, developmental and molecular biology have revealed the principles o...
<div><p>Stalk-eyed flies (family Diopsidae) are a model system for studying sexual selection due to ...
AbstractHomeotic and sex-determining genes control a wide range of morphological traits by regulatin...
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...
AbstractThe origin of new morphological structures requires the establishment of new genetic regulat...
<div><p>Hox genes are involved in the patterning of animal body parts at multiple levels of regulato...
UnrestrictedSexual reproduction in most multi-cellular species requires the development of sex-speci...
BACKGROUND: Wild-type laboratory strains of model organisms are typically kept in isolation for many...
Sex comb is a recently evolved male specific character confined to the Sophophoran group of Drosophi...
Sex comb is a recently evolved male specific character confined to the Sophophoran group of Drosophi...
Male ornaments and other sex-specific traits present some of the most dramatic examples of evolution...
AbstractAnimal diversity is shaped by the origin and diversification of new morphological structures...
The number of neurosensory bristles on abdominal sternites of Drosophila is a most investigated trai...
Stalk-eyed flies (family Diopsidae) are a model system for studying sexual selection due to the elon...
The combined efforts of genetics, developmental and molecular biology have revealed the principles o...
<div><p>Stalk-eyed flies (family Diopsidae) are a model system for studying sexual selection due to ...