© The Company of Biologists Limited 1988The definitive version of this article is available at: http://dev.biologists.org/content/102/4/657.shortSegmental identity in Drosophila is controlled by the activities of the homeotic genes. One such gene is Antennapedia, which is required for the proper development of the thoracic segments. Alteration of Antennapedia expression either in mutants, or artificially using an inducible promoter, can lead to alterations of segmental identity. In this report, we present the consequences of ectopic expression of the Antennapedia gene under the control of a heat-shock promoter, at distinct stages throughout Drosophila development. In young embryos, up to the stage of germ-band retraction, the ubiquitous exp...
In both vertebrates and invertebrates, homeotic selector genes confer morphological differences alon...
The trithorax (trx) locus of Drosophila melanogaster affects segment determination primarily in the ...
thoracic legs, and proximodistal transformations of the tarsal segments. Drosophila gene encoding PC...
© The Company of Biologists Limited 1990The definitive version of this article is available at: http...
©1991 by Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryDOI: 10.1101/gad.5.12b.2467Localized expression of the homeoti...
To identify novel factors that lead a fly imaginal disc to adopt its developmental fate, we carried ...
AbstractThe Drosophila HOM-C genes encode transcription factors containing the DNA-binding homeodoma...
AbstractAntennapedia is one of the homeotic selector genes required for specification of segment ide...
Background: In Drosophila, segment-specific muscle pattern is thought to be determined by the autono...
extradenticle (exd) and the homeotic selector proteins together establish segmental identities by co...
AbstractThe cephalic gap genes specify anterior head development in theDrosophilaembryo. However, th...
In specific genetic backgrounds, a mutation in the tuh-3 gene results in the homeotic transformation...
AbstractThe transformation of antenna to leg is a classical model for understanding segmental fate d...
AbstractBackground: In Drosophila, segment-specific muscle pattern is thought to be determined by th...
AbstractThe formation of different structures in Drosophila depends on the combined activities of se...
In both vertebrates and invertebrates, homeotic selector genes confer morphological differences alon...
The trithorax (trx) locus of Drosophila melanogaster affects segment determination primarily in the ...
thoracic legs, and proximodistal transformations of the tarsal segments. Drosophila gene encoding PC...
© The Company of Biologists Limited 1990The definitive version of this article is available at: http...
©1991 by Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryDOI: 10.1101/gad.5.12b.2467Localized expression of the homeoti...
To identify novel factors that lead a fly imaginal disc to adopt its developmental fate, we carried ...
AbstractThe Drosophila HOM-C genes encode transcription factors containing the DNA-binding homeodoma...
AbstractAntennapedia is one of the homeotic selector genes required for specification of segment ide...
Background: In Drosophila, segment-specific muscle pattern is thought to be determined by the autono...
extradenticle (exd) and the homeotic selector proteins together establish segmental identities by co...
AbstractThe cephalic gap genes specify anterior head development in theDrosophilaembryo. However, th...
In specific genetic backgrounds, a mutation in the tuh-3 gene results in the homeotic transformation...
AbstractThe transformation of antenna to leg is a classical model for understanding segmental fate d...
AbstractBackground: In Drosophila, segment-specific muscle pattern is thought to be determined by th...
AbstractThe formation of different structures in Drosophila depends on the combined activities of se...
In both vertebrates and invertebrates, homeotic selector genes confer morphological differences alon...
The trithorax (trx) locus of Drosophila melanogaster affects segment determination primarily in the ...
thoracic legs, and proximodistal transformations of the tarsal segments. Drosophila gene encoding PC...