In this paper, we provide a historical account of the contribution of a single line of research to our current understanding of the structure of cis-regulatory regions and the genetic basis for morphological evolution. We revisit the experiments that shed light on the evolution of larval cuticular patterns within the genus Drosophila and the evolution and structure of the shavenbaby gene. We describe the experiments that led to the discovery that multiple genetic changes in the cis-regulatory region of shavenbaby caused the loss of dorsal cuticular hairs (quaternary trichomes) in first instar larvae of Drosophila sechellia. We also discuss the experiments that showed that the convergent loss of quaternary trichomes in D. sechellia and Droso...
International audienceBackground: Developmental programs are implemented by regulatory interactions ...
International audienceBackground: Developmental programs are implemented by regulatory interactions ...
A primary goal of evolutionary biology is to understand the mechanisms underlying phenotypic evoluti...
The cuticle of insects is decorated with non-sensory hairs called trichomes. A few Drosophila specie...
Despite considerable progress in recent decades in dissecting the genetic causes of natural morpholo...
For closely-related species, development begins at a very similar state yet the adult organisms disp...
It is well established that developmental programs act during embryogenesis to determine animal morp...
Summary: Developmental genes can have complex cis-regulatory regions with multiple enhancers. Early ...
It is well established that developmental programs act during embryogenesis to determine animal morp...
Convergent phenotypic evolution is often caused by recurrent changes at particular nodes in the unde...
How have animals evolved new body designs (morphological evolution)? This requires explanations both...
Convergent phenotypic evolution is often caused by recurrent changes at particular nodes in the unde...
The nature of the origin of morphological characters has long been a central subject of interest in ...
The nature of the origin of morphological characters has long been a central subject of interest in ...
The nature of the origin of morphological characters has long been a central subject of interest in ...
International audienceBackground: Developmental programs are implemented by regulatory interactions ...
International audienceBackground: Developmental programs are implemented by regulatory interactions ...
A primary goal of evolutionary biology is to understand the mechanisms underlying phenotypic evoluti...
The cuticle of insects is decorated with non-sensory hairs called trichomes. A few Drosophila specie...
Despite considerable progress in recent decades in dissecting the genetic causes of natural morpholo...
For closely-related species, development begins at a very similar state yet the adult organisms disp...
It is well established that developmental programs act during embryogenesis to determine animal morp...
Summary: Developmental genes can have complex cis-regulatory regions with multiple enhancers. Early ...
It is well established that developmental programs act during embryogenesis to determine animal morp...
Convergent phenotypic evolution is often caused by recurrent changes at particular nodes in the unde...
How have animals evolved new body designs (morphological evolution)? This requires explanations both...
Convergent phenotypic evolution is often caused by recurrent changes at particular nodes in the unde...
The nature of the origin of morphological characters has long been a central subject of interest in ...
The nature of the origin of morphological characters has long been a central subject of interest in ...
The nature of the origin of morphological characters has long been a central subject of interest in ...
International audienceBackground: Developmental programs are implemented by regulatory interactions ...
International audienceBackground: Developmental programs are implemented by regulatory interactions ...
A primary goal of evolutionary biology is to understand the mechanisms underlying phenotypic evoluti...