AbstractThe insect head is composed of several segments. During embryonic development, the segments fuse to form a rigid head capsule where obvious segmental boundaries are lacking. Hence, the assignment of regions of the insect head to specific segments is hampered, especially with respect to dorsal (vertex) and lateral (gena) parts. We show that upon Tribolium labial (Tc-lab) knock down, the intercalary segment is deleted but not transformed. Furthermore, we find that the intercalary segment contributes to lateral parts of the head cuticle in Tribolium. Based on several additional mutant and RNAi phenotypes that interfere with gnathal segment development, we show that these segments do not contribute to the dorsal head capsule apart from ...
Background: The biting mandible of the arthropods is thought to have evolved in the ancestor of the ...
Insect head shapes are remarkably variable, but the influences of these changes on biomechanical per...
AbstractThe insect head is composed of several segments and an anterior non-segmental region. While ...
AbstractThe insect head is composed of several segments. During embryonic development, the segments ...
Studies in the vinegar 1 fly Drosophila melanogaster indicate that head development differs signific...
AbstractEarly embryonic stages differ significantly among related animal taxa while subsequent devel...
The insects possess one of the most instantly recognisable bodyplans. This thesis addresses the evol...
Background: The Drosophila larval head is evolutionarily derived at the genetic and morphological le...
BACKGROUND: There have been few studies of head patterning in non-insect arthropods, and even in the...
Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal flanks, ...
AbstractSegment formation in the long germ insect Drosophila is dominated by overlapping gap gene do...
Background: There have been few studies of head patterning in non-insect arthropods, and even in the...
Summary Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal ...
Hairy stripes in Tribolium are generated during blastoderm and germ band extension, but a direct rol...
In Chapter 1, the roles of genes that specify antennal identity in Drosophila melanogaster were inve...
Background: The biting mandible of the arthropods is thought to have evolved in the ancestor of the ...
Insect head shapes are remarkably variable, but the influences of these changes on biomechanical per...
AbstractThe insect head is composed of several segments and an anterior non-segmental region. While ...
AbstractThe insect head is composed of several segments. During embryonic development, the segments ...
Studies in the vinegar 1 fly Drosophila melanogaster indicate that head development differs signific...
AbstractEarly embryonic stages differ significantly among related animal taxa while subsequent devel...
The insects possess one of the most instantly recognisable bodyplans. This thesis addresses the evol...
Background: The Drosophila larval head is evolutionarily derived at the genetic and morphological le...
BACKGROUND: There have been few studies of head patterning in non-insect arthropods, and even in the...
Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal flanks, ...
AbstractSegment formation in the long germ insect Drosophila is dominated by overlapping gap gene do...
Background: There have been few studies of head patterning in non-insect arthropods, and even in the...
Summary Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal ...
Hairy stripes in Tribolium are generated during blastoderm and germ band extension, but a direct rol...
In Chapter 1, the roles of genes that specify antennal identity in Drosophila melanogaster were inve...
Background: The biting mandible of the arthropods is thought to have evolved in the ancestor of the ...
Insect head shapes are remarkably variable, but the influences of these changes on biomechanical per...
AbstractThe insect head is composed of several segments and an anterior non-segmental region. While ...