AbstractThe developmental mechanisms that regulate the relative size and shape of organs have remained obscure despite almost a century of interest in the problem and the fact that changes in relative size represent the dominant mode of evolutionary change. Here, I investigate how the Hox gene Ultrabithorax (Ubx) instructs the legs on the third thoracic segment of Drosophila melanogaster to develop with a different size and shape from the legs on the second thoracic segment. Through loss-of-function and gain-of-function experiments, I demonstrate that different segments of the leg, the femur and the first tarsal segment, and even different regions of the femur, regulate their size in response to Ubx expression through qualitatively differen...
Mutations in the Ultrabithorax (Ubx) gene cause homeotic transformation of the normally two-winged D...
Arthropods and vertebrates are constructed of many serially homologous structures whose individual p...
International audienceThe emergence following gene duplication of a large repertoire of Hox paralogu...
AbstractThe developmental mechanisms that regulate the relative size and shape of organs have remain...
Alterations in Hox gene expression patterns have been implicated in both large and small-scale morph...
Differential enlargement of hind (T3) legs represents one of the hallmarks of insect evolution. Howe...
Hox genes are expressed during embryogenesis and determine the regional identity of animal bodies al...
Hox genes are expressed during embryogenesis and determine the regional identity of animal bodies al...
Although the specific form of an organ is frequently important for its function, the mechanisms unde...
AbstractAlterations in Hox gene expression patterns have been implicated in both large and small-sca...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. In Drosophila, differential development of wing and haltere, which diff...
Mutations in the Ultrabithorax (Ubx) gene cause homeotic transformation of the normally two-winged D...
Arthropods and vertebrates are constructed of many serially homologous structures whose individual p...
International audienceThe emergence following gene duplication of a large repertoire of Hox paralogu...
AbstractThe developmental mechanisms that regulate the relative size and shape of organs have remain...
Alterations in Hox gene expression patterns have been implicated in both large and small-scale morph...
Differential enlargement of hind (T3) legs represents one of the hallmarks of insect evolution. Howe...
Hox genes are expressed during embryogenesis and determine the regional identity of animal bodies al...
Hox genes are expressed during embryogenesis and determine the regional identity of animal bodies al...
Although the specific form of an organ is frequently important for its function, the mechanisms unde...
AbstractAlterations in Hox gene expression patterns have been implicated in both large and small-sca...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. In Drosophila, differential development of wing and haltere, which diff...
Mutations in the Ultrabithorax (Ubx) gene cause homeotic transformation of the normally two-winged D...
Arthropods and vertebrates are constructed of many serially homologous structures whose individual p...
International audienceThe emergence following gene duplication of a large repertoire of Hox paralogu...