The segmentation process in insects depends on a hierarchical cascade of gene activity. The first effectors downstream of the maternal activation are the gap genes, which divide the embryo in broad fields. We discovered a sequence corresponding to the leucine-zipper domain of the orthologue of the gene giant (Rp- gt) in traces from the genome of Rhodnius prolixus, a hemipteran with intermediate germ-band development. We cloned the Rp- gt gene from a normalized cDNA library and characterized its expression and function. Bioinformatic analysis of 12.5. kbp of genomic sequence containing the Rp- gt transcriptional unit shows a cluster of bona fide regulatory binding sites, which is similar in location and structure to the predicted posterior e...
The study of the developmental processes in Rhodnius prolixus has recently advanced with the sequenc...
The gap gene hunchback in Drosophila acts during syncytial blastoderm stage via a short-range gradie...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ga...
AbstractThe segmentation process in insects depends on a hierarchical cascade of gene activity. The ...
The segmentation process in insects depends on a hierarchical cascade of gene activity. The first ef...
The establishment of the anterior-posterior segmentation in insects requires the concerted action of...
AbstractThe establishment of the anterior–posterior segmentation in insects requires the concerted a...
AbstractThe early embryo of the milkweed bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus, appears as a single cell layer –...
AbstractIn Drosophila, a long germ insect, segmentation occurs simultaneously across the entire body...
AbstractSegment formation in the long germ insect Drosophila is dominated by overlapping gap gene do...
Gap genes encode transcription factors involved in the patterning of the head-tail axis of insect em...
AbstractDrosophila segmentation is governed by a well-defined gene regulation network. The evolution...
AbstractIn Drosophila, gap genes translate positional information from gradients of maternal coordin...
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...
The study of the developmental processes in Rhodnius prolixus has recently advanced with the sequenc...
The gap gene hunchback in Drosophila acts during syncytial blastoderm stage via a short-range gradie...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ga...
AbstractThe segmentation process in insects depends on a hierarchical cascade of gene activity. The ...
The segmentation process in insects depends on a hierarchical cascade of gene activity. The first ef...
The establishment of the anterior-posterior segmentation in insects requires the concerted action of...
AbstractThe establishment of the anterior–posterior segmentation in insects requires the concerted a...
AbstractThe early embryo of the milkweed bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus, appears as a single cell layer –...
AbstractIn Drosophila, a long germ insect, segmentation occurs simultaneously across the entire body...
AbstractSegment formation in the long germ insect Drosophila is dominated by overlapping gap gene do...
Gap genes encode transcription factors involved in the patterning of the head-tail axis of insect em...
AbstractDrosophila segmentation is governed by a well-defined gene regulation network. The evolution...
AbstractIn Drosophila, gap genes translate positional information from gradients of maternal coordin...
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...
The study of the developmental processes in Rhodnius prolixus has recently advanced with the sequenc...
The gap gene hunchback in Drosophila acts during syncytial blastoderm stage via a short-range gradie...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ga...