AbstractThe region-specific homeotic gene fork head (fkh) promotes terminal as opposed to segmental development in the Drosophila embryo. We have cloned the fkh region by chromosomal walking. P element-mediated germ-line transformation and sequence comparison of wild-type and mutant alleles identify the fkh gene within the cloned region. fkh is expressed in the early embryo in the two terminal domains that are homeotically transformed in fkh mutant embryos. The nuclear localization of the fkh protein suggests that fkh regulates the transcription of other, subordinate, genes. The fkh gene product, however, does not contain a known protein motif, such as the homeodomain or the zinc fingers, nor is it similar in sequence to any other known pro...
9 p.-6 fig.The HNF3/fork head family includes a large number of transcription factors that share a s...
dissertationDuring animal development, different regions of an embryo acquire distinct identities. ...
Zinc finger proteins (Zfp) are encoded by a large family of genes present in many organisms includin...
The region-specific homeotic gene fork head (fkh) promotes terminal as opposed to segmental developm...
AbstractThe region-specific homeotic gene fork head (fkh) promotes terminal as opposed to segmental ...
The region-specific homeotic gene fork head (fkh) is expressed and required in a variety of tissues ...
Transcription factors drive organogenesis, from the initiation of cell fate decisions to the mainten...
Krüppel (Kr), a segmentation gene of Drosophila, encodes a protein sharing structural features of th...
AbstractThree main events characterize the development of the proximal-distal axis of the Drosophila...
AbstractIn the early Drosophila embryo, a system of coordinates is laid down by segmentation genes a...
AbstractKrüppel (Kr), a segmentation gene of Drosophila, encodes a protein sharing structural featur...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Drosophila' homeodomain-containing protein Fushi tarazu...
The embryonal development of higher organisms is conducted by a network of many different structural...
Studies in vertebrates show that homeotic genes are involved in axial patterning and in specifying s...
Genetic analysis of the Drosophila chromosome region 60 E9-F1 identified two functions affecting emb...
9 p.-6 fig.The HNF3/fork head family includes a large number of transcription factors that share a s...
dissertationDuring animal development, different regions of an embryo acquire distinct identities. ...
Zinc finger proteins (Zfp) are encoded by a large family of genes present in many organisms includin...
The region-specific homeotic gene fork head (fkh) promotes terminal as opposed to segmental developm...
AbstractThe region-specific homeotic gene fork head (fkh) promotes terminal as opposed to segmental ...
The region-specific homeotic gene fork head (fkh) is expressed and required in a variety of tissues ...
Transcription factors drive organogenesis, from the initiation of cell fate decisions to the mainten...
Krüppel (Kr), a segmentation gene of Drosophila, encodes a protein sharing structural features of th...
AbstractThree main events characterize the development of the proximal-distal axis of the Drosophila...
AbstractIn the early Drosophila embryo, a system of coordinates is laid down by segmentation genes a...
AbstractKrüppel (Kr), a segmentation gene of Drosophila, encodes a protein sharing structural featur...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Drosophila' homeodomain-containing protein Fushi tarazu...
The embryonal development of higher organisms is conducted by a network of many different structural...
Studies in vertebrates show that homeotic genes are involved in axial patterning and in specifying s...
Genetic analysis of the Drosophila chromosome region 60 E9-F1 identified two functions affecting emb...
9 p.-6 fig.The HNF3/fork head family includes a large number of transcription factors that share a s...
dissertationDuring animal development, different regions of an embryo acquire distinct identities. ...
Zinc finger proteins (Zfp) are encoded by a large family of genes present in many organisms includin...