Abstract Background The Drosophila brain is an ideal model system to study stem cells, here called neuroblasts, and the generation of neural lineages. Many transcriptional activators are involved in formation of the brain during the development of Drosophila melanogaster. The transcription factor Drosophila Retinal homeobox (DRx), a member of the 57B homeobox gene cluster, is also one of these factors for brain development. Results In this study a detailed expression analysis of DRx in different developmental stages was conducted. We show that DRx is expressed in the embryonic brain in the protocerebrum, in the larval brain in the DM and DL lineages, the medulla and the lobula complex and in the central complex of the adult brain. We genera...
Developmental regulatory proteins are commonly utilized in multiple cell types throughout developmen...
A transcriptional regulatory element was identified in the region between URE (upstream regulatory e...
It is a long-held belief in evolutionary biology that the rate of molecular evolution for a given DN...
Background The Drosophila brain is an ideal model system to study stem cells, here called neuroblas...
Background: The homeobox gene homeobrain (hbn) is located in the 57B region together with two other ...
Abstract Background Many transcription factors are involved in the formation of the brain during the...
During the embryonic development of Drosophila melanogaster many transcriptional activators are invo...
The central nervous system is the most complex and highly organized tissue in animals; composed of t...
AbstractThe possibility that mechanisms of retinal determination may be similar between vertebrates ...
<div><p><i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> head development represents a valuable process to study the d...
Combinatorial spatial and temporal patterning of stem cells is a powerful mechanism for the generati...
The homeotic (Hox) genes specify the segmental identities along the anterior-posterior body axis. Du...
A comprehensive systems-level understanding of developmental programs requires the mapping of the un...
A comprehensive systems-level understanding of developmental programs requires the mapping of the un...
The Drosophila Jing zinc finger plays a role in the survival of specialized cells at the midline of ...
Developmental regulatory proteins are commonly utilized in multiple cell types throughout developmen...
A transcriptional regulatory element was identified in the region between URE (upstream regulatory e...
It is a long-held belief in evolutionary biology that the rate of molecular evolution for a given DN...
Background The Drosophila brain is an ideal model system to study stem cells, here called neuroblas...
Background: The homeobox gene homeobrain (hbn) is located in the 57B region together with two other ...
Abstract Background Many transcription factors are involved in the formation of the brain during the...
During the embryonic development of Drosophila melanogaster many transcriptional activators are invo...
The central nervous system is the most complex and highly organized tissue in animals; composed of t...
AbstractThe possibility that mechanisms of retinal determination may be similar between vertebrates ...
<div><p><i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> head development represents a valuable process to study the d...
Combinatorial spatial and temporal patterning of stem cells is a powerful mechanism for the generati...
The homeotic (Hox) genes specify the segmental identities along the anterior-posterior body axis. Du...
A comprehensive systems-level understanding of developmental programs requires the mapping of the un...
A comprehensive systems-level understanding of developmental programs requires the mapping of the un...
The Drosophila Jing zinc finger plays a role in the survival of specialized cells at the midline of ...
Developmental regulatory proteins are commonly utilized in multiple cell types throughout developmen...
A transcriptional regulatory element was identified in the region between URE (upstream regulatory e...
It is a long-held belief in evolutionary biology that the rate of molecular evolution for a given DN...