A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is how developmental processes are modified to produce morphological innovations while abiding by functional constraints. Here we address this question by investigating the cellular mechanism responsible for the transition between fused and open rhabdoms in ommatidia of apposition compound eyes; a critical step required for the development of visual systems based on neural superposition. Utilizing Drosophila and Tribolium as representatives of fused and open rhabdom morphology in holometabolous insects respectively, we identified three changes required for this innovation to occur. First, the expression pattern of the extracellular matrix protein Eyes Shut (EYS) was co-opted and expanded from m...
AbstractBackground: The differentiation of regularly spaced structures within an epithelium is a com...
Cells exhibit an amazingly wide range of different forms, and in most cases the shape of a cell is c...
Cells exhibit an amazingly wide range of different forms, and in most cases the shape of a cell is c...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is how developmental processes are modified to produc...
SummaryThe formation of epithelial lumina is a fundamental process in animal development. Each ommat...
AbstractBased on differences in morphology, photoreceptor-type usage and lens composition it has bee...
SummaryThe formation of epithelial lumina is a fundamental process in animal development. Each ommat...
Photoreceptor cells (PRCs) across the animal kingdom are characterized by a stacking of apical membr...
The open rhabdoms of the fly's eye enhance absolute sensitivity but to avoid compromising spatial ac...
The apical surface of epithelial cells is often highly specialised to fulfil cell type-specific func...
The apical surface of epithelial cells is often highly specialised to fulfil cell type-specific func...
AbstractHolometabolous insects like Drosophila proceed through two phases of visual system developme...
[[abstract]]Starting with a mutation impacting photoreceptor morphogenesis, we identify here a Droso...
SummaryInsect photoreceptor function is dependent on precise placement of the rhabdomeres, elaborate...
BACKGROUND: The differentiation of regularly spaced structures within an epithelium is a common feat...
AbstractBackground: The differentiation of regularly spaced structures within an epithelium is a com...
Cells exhibit an amazingly wide range of different forms, and in most cases the shape of a cell is c...
Cells exhibit an amazingly wide range of different forms, and in most cases the shape of a cell is c...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is how developmental processes are modified to produc...
SummaryThe formation of epithelial lumina is a fundamental process in animal development. Each ommat...
AbstractBased on differences in morphology, photoreceptor-type usage and lens composition it has bee...
SummaryThe formation of epithelial lumina is a fundamental process in animal development. Each ommat...
Photoreceptor cells (PRCs) across the animal kingdom are characterized by a stacking of apical membr...
The open rhabdoms of the fly's eye enhance absolute sensitivity but to avoid compromising spatial ac...
The apical surface of epithelial cells is often highly specialised to fulfil cell type-specific func...
The apical surface of epithelial cells is often highly specialised to fulfil cell type-specific func...
AbstractHolometabolous insects like Drosophila proceed through two phases of visual system developme...
[[abstract]]Starting with a mutation impacting photoreceptor morphogenesis, we identify here a Droso...
SummaryInsect photoreceptor function is dependent on precise placement of the rhabdomeres, elaborate...
BACKGROUND: The differentiation of regularly spaced structures within an epithelium is a common feat...
AbstractBackground: The differentiation of regularly spaced structures within an epithelium is a com...
Cells exhibit an amazingly wide range of different forms, and in most cases the shape of a cell is c...
Cells exhibit an amazingly wide range of different forms, and in most cases the shape of a cell is c...