Insects and other arthropods utilise external sensory structures for mechanosensory, olfactory, and gustatory reception. These sense organs have characteristic shapes related to their function, and in many cases are distributed in a fixed pattern so that they are identifiable individually. In Drosophila melanogaster, the identity of sense organs is regulated by specific combinations of transcription factors. In other arthropods, however, sense organ subtypes cannot be linked to the same code of gene expression. This raises the questions of how sense organ diversity has evolved and whether the principles underlying subtype identity in D. melanogaster are representative of other insects. Here, we provide evidence that such principles cannot b...
Abstract Background Insects depend on their olfactory sense as a vital system. Olfactory cues are pr...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Rhodnius prolixus has become a model for revealing the molecular b...
AbstractOne of the major questions in evolutionary developmental neurobiology is how neuronal networ...
Arthropods are extremely diverse and species-rich and occupy various ecological niches. Sensory syst...
© 2021 Christopher Barry FreelanceAll animals must perceive information about their environment, suc...
The cut gene of Drosophila melanogaster is an identity selector gene that establishes the program of...
Background: The antenna of the adult fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is covered with three morph...
AbstractWe describe here for the first time the development of mechanosensory organs in a chelicerat...
We have shown that the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Atonal is sufficient for specific...
Ecological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological reshaping of olfactor...
Background: Most of the known genes required for developmental processes have been identified by gen...
AbstractAntenna structure varies widely among insects, in contrast to the well-conserved structure o...
Ecological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological reshaping of olfactor...
International audienceEcological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological...
Despite numerous examples of chemoreceptor gene family expansions and contractions, how these relate...
Abstract Background Insects depend on their olfactory sense as a vital system. Olfactory cues are pr...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Rhodnius prolixus has become a model for revealing the molecular b...
AbstractOne of the major questions in evolutionary developmental neurobiology is how neuronal networ...
Arthropods are extremely diverse and species-rich and occupy various ecological niches. Sensory syst...
© 2021 Christopher Barry FreelanceAll animals must perceive information about their environment, suc...
The cut gene of Drosophila melanogaster is an identity selector gene that establishes the program of...
Background: The antenna of the adult fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is covered with three morph...
AbstractWe describe here for the first time the development of mechanosensory organs in a chelicerat...
We have shown that the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Atonal is sufficient for specific...
Ecological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological reshaping of olfactor...
Background: Most of the known genes required for developmental processes have been identified by gen...
AbstractAntenna structure varies widely among insects, in contrast to the well-conserved structure o...
Ecological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological reshaping of olfactor...
International audienceEcological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological...
Despite numerous examples of chemoreceptor gene family expansions and contractions, how these relate...
Abstract Background Insects depend on their olfactory sense as a vital system. Olfactory cues are pr...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Rhodnius prolixus has become a model for revealing the molecular b...
AbstractOne of the major questions in evolutionary developmental neurobiology is how neuronal networ...