AbstractBackground:Hox genes specify cell fate and regional identity during animal development. These genes are present in evolutionarily conserved clusters thought to have arisen by gene duplication and divergence. Most members of the Drosophila Hox complex (HOM-C) have homeotic functions. However, a small number of HOM-C genes, such as the segmentation gene fushi tarazu (ftz), have nonhomeotic functions. If these genes arose from a homeotic ancestor, their functional properties must have changed significantly during the evolution of modern Drosophila.Results: Here, we have asked how Drosophila ftz evolved from an ancestral homeotic gene to obtain a novel function in segmentation. We expressed Ftz proteins at various developmental stages t...
This paper reports the cloning of the fourth major murine homeogene complex, HOX-5. The partial char...
AbstractWe still have little idea how the differential expression of one ‘master’ gene can control t...
A recurring discussion in evolution biology is how the anterior-posterior animal body axis organizat...
AbstractBackground:Hox genes specify cell fate and regional identity during animal development. Thes...
SummarySome Drosophila Hox-complex members, including the segmentation gene fushi tarazu (Dm-ftz), h...
AbstractThe DNA-binding homeobox motif was first identified in several Drosophila homeotic genes but...
Comparisons between Hox genes in different arthropods suggest that the diversity of Antennapedia-cla...
AbstractThe Drosophila gene fushi tarazu (ftz) encodes a homeodomain-containing transcriptional regu...
AbstractTwo Drosophila Hox genes involved in segmentation, fushi tarazu and bicoid, appear to have a...
The Drosophila gene fushi tarazu (ftz) encodes a homeodomain-containing transcriptional regulator (F...
Homeotic (Hox) genes are important in determining regional identity in virtually all metazoans,and a...
AbstractStudies in genetic model organisms such as Drosophila have demonstrated that the homeotic co...
The embryonal development of higher organisms is conducted by a network of many different structural...
Despite decades of research, morphogenesis along the various body axes remains one of the major myst...
The homeotic genes are strikingly conserved between invertebrates and vertebrates. There is conser...
This paper reports the cloning of the fourth major murine homeogene complex, HOX-5. The partial char...
AbstractWe still have little idea how the differential expression of one ‘master’ gene can control t...
A recurring discussion in evolution biology is how the anterior-posterior animal body axis organizat...
AbstractBackground:Hox genes specify cell fate and regional identity during animal development. Thes...
SummarySome Drosophila Hox-complex members, including the segmentation gene fushi tarazu (Dm-ftz), h...
AbstractThe DNA-binding homeobox motif was first identified in several Drosophila homeotic genes but...
Comparisons between Hox genes in different arthropods suggest that the diversity of Antennapedia-cla...
AbstractThe Drosophila gene fushi tarazu (ftz) encodes a homeodomain-containing transcriptional regu...
AbstractTwo Drosophila Hox genes involved in segmentation, fushi tarazu and bicoid, appear to have a...
The Drosophila gene fushi tarazu (ftz) encodes a homeodomain-containing transcriptional regulator (F...
Homeotic (Hox) genes are important in determining regional identity in virtually all metazoans,and a...
AbstractStudies in genetic model organisms such as Drosophila have demonstrated that the homeotic co...
The embryonal development of higher organisms is conducted by a network of many different structural...
Despite decades of research, morphogenesis along the various body axes remains one of the major myst...
The homeotic genes are strikingly conserved between invertebrates and vertebrates. There is conser...
This paper reports the cloning of the fourth major murine homeogene complex, HOX-5. The partial char...
AbstractWe still have little idea how the differential expression of one ‘master’ gene can control t...
A recurring discussion in evolution biology is how the anterior-posterior animal body axis organizat...