Pax-6 is a transcription factor containing both a homeodomain (HD) and a Paired domain (PD). It functions as an essential regulator of eye development in both Drosophila and vertebrates, suggesting an evolutionarily conserved origin for different types of metazoan eyes. Classical morphological and phylogenetic studies, however, have concluded that metazoan eyes have evolved many times independently. These apparently contradictory findings may be reconciled if the evolutionarily ancient role of Pax-6 was to regulate structural genes (e.g., rhodopsin) in primitive photoreceptors, and only later did it expand its function to regulate the morphogenesis of divergent and complex eye structures. In support of this, we present evidence that eyeless...
Color vision in Drosophila melanogaster is based on the expression of five different color-sensing R...
Pax6 genes encode evolutionarily highly conserved transcription factors that are required for eye an...
BACKGROUND: The fundamental role of the light receptor rhodopsin in visual function and photorecepto...
AbstractPax genes encode DNA binding proteins that play pivotal roles in the determination of comple...
AbstractPax genes encode DNA binding proteins that play pivotal roles in the determination of comple...
AbstractIn eye development the tasks of tissue specification and cell proliferation are regulated, i...
AbstractIn eye development the tasks of tissue specification and cell proliferation are regulated, i...
Sensory perception of light is mediated by specialized Photoreceptor neurons (PRs) in the eye. Durin...
AbstractSensory perception of light is mediated by specialized Photoreceptor neurons (PRs) in the ey...
AbstractThe retinal homeobox (Rx) gene product is essential for eye development. However little is k...
In Drosophila melanogaster, eyeless and twin of eyeless have important function during eye developme...
Gene regulatory networks, underlying the molecular regulation of eye development are conserved acros...
In Drosophila melanogaster, eyeless and twin of eyeless have important function during eye developme...
AbstractThe possibility that mechanisms of retinal determination may be similar between vertebrates ...
AbstractPax6 genes encode evolutionarily highly conserved transcription factors that are required fo...
Color vision in Drosophila melanogaster is based on the expression of five different color-sensing R...
Pax6 genes encode evolutionarily highly conserved transcription factors that are required for eye an...
BACKGROUND: The fundamental role of the light receptor rhodopsin in visual function and photorecepto...
AbstractPax genes encode DNA binding proteins that play pivotal roles in the determination of comple...
AbstractPax genes encode DNA binding proteins that play pivotal roles in the determination of comple...
AbstractIn eye development the tasks of tissue specification and cell proliferation are regulated, i...
AbstractIn eye development the tasks of tissue specification and cell proliferation are regulated, i...
Sensory perception of light is mediated by specialized Photoreceptor neurons (PRs) in the eye. Durin...
AbstractSensory perception of light is mediated by specialized Photoreceptor neurons (PRs) in the ey...
AbstractThe retinal homeobox (Rx) gene product is essential for eye development. However little is k...
In Drosophila melanogaster, eyeless and twin of eyeless have important function during eye developme...
Gene regulatory networks, underlying the molecular regulation of eye development are conserved acros...
In Drosophila melanogaster, eyeless and twin of eyeless have important function during eye developme...
AbstractThe possibility that mechanisms of retinal determination may be similar between vertebrates ...
AbstractPax6 genes encode evolutionarily highly conserved transcription factors that are required fo...
Color vision in Drosophila melanogaster is based on the expression of five different color-sensing R...
Pax6 genes encode evolutionarily highly conserved transcription factors that are required for eye an...
BACKGROUND: The fundamental role of the light receptor rhodopsin in visual function and photorecepto...