There is now compelling evidence that many arthropods pattern their segments using a clock-and-wavefront mechanism, analogous to that operating during vertebrate somitogenesis. In this Review, we discuss how the arthropod segmentation clock generates a repeating sequence of pair-rule gene expression, and how this is converted into a segment-polarity pattern by 'timing factor' wavefronts associated with axial extension. We argue that the gene regulatory network that patterns segments may be relatively conserved, although the timing of segmentation varies widely, and double-segment periodicity appears to have evolved at least twice. Finally, we describe how the repeated evolution of a simultaneous (Drosophila-like) mode of segmentation within...
Insects determine their body segments in two different ways. Short-germband insects, such as the flo...
AbstractRecent work has revealed that orthologues of several segmentation genes are expressed in the...
<div><p>Insects determine their body segments in two different ways. Short-germband insects, such as...
There is now compelling evidence that many arthropods pattern their segments using a clock-and-wavef...
Long-germ insects, such as the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, pattern their segments simultaneou...
Although segmentation is highly conserved in arthropods, diverse mechanisms underlie segmentation. P...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
AbstractComparative studies have examined the expression and function of homologues of the Drosophil...
Abstract Background One of the best studied developmental processes is the Drosophila segmentation c...
Abstract Background Segmentation is a hallmark of the arthropods; most knowledge about the molecular...
Body segmentation is a defining characteristic of arthropods, however, the mechanism by which segmen...
AbstractThe hallmark of the arthropods is their segmented body, although origin of segmentation, how...
AbstractThe three major taxa with metameric segmentation (annelids, arthropods, and chordates) appea...
Background: A hallmark of Drosophila segmentation is the stepwise subdivision of the body into small...
Insects determine their body segments in two different ways. Short-germband insects, such as the flo...
AbstractRecent work has revealed that orthologues of several segmentation genes are expressed in the...
<div><p>Insects determine their body segments in two different ways. Short-germband insects, such as...
There is now compelling evidence that many arthropods pattern their segments using a clock-and-wavef...
Long-germ insects, such as the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, pattern their segments simultaneou...
Although segmentation is highly conserved in arthropods, diverse mechanisms underlie segmentation. P...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
AbstractComparative studies have examined the expression and function of homologues of the Drosophil...
Abstract Background One of the best studied developmental processes is the Drosophila segmentation c...
Abstract Background Segmentation is a hallmark of the arthropods; most knowledge about the molecular...
Body segmentation is a defining characteristic of arthropods, however, the mechanism by which segmen...
AbstractThe hallmark of the arthropods is their segmented body, although origin of segmentation, how...
AbstractThe three major taxa with metameric segmentation (annelids, arthropods, and chordates) appea...
Background: A hallmark of Drosophila segmentation is the stepwise subdivision of the body into small...
Insects determine their body segments in two different ways. Short-germband insects, such as the flo...
AbstractRecent work has revealed that orthologues of several segmentation genes are expressed in the...
<div><p>Insects determine their body segments in two different ways. Short-germband insects, such as...