AbstractTemporal shifts in the expression of regulatory genes, relative to other events taking place during development, can result in changes in morphology. Such transcriptional heterochrony can introduce dramatic morphological changes that involve rather few genetic events and so has the potential to cause rapid changes during evolution. We have shown previously that stereotyped species-specific bristle patterns on the notum of higher Diptera correlate with changes in the spatial regulation of scute expression. scute encodes a proneural gene required for the development of sensory bristle precursors and is expressed before pupation in discrete domains on the presumptive notum at sites where the macrochaete precursors arise. Thus, for Cera...
Bristles on the notum of many cyclorraphous flies are arranged into species-specific stereotyped pat...
Changes in the genotype influence changes in morphology during evolution, giving rise to the vast di...
Changes in the genotype influence changes in morphology during evolution, giving rise to the vast di...
The distribution of sensory bristles on the thorax of Diptera (true flies) provides a useful model f...
AbstractThe distribution of sensory bristles on the thorax of Diptera (true flies) provides a useful...
AbstractThe sensory bristles of Drosophila arise in stereotyped positions from small clusters of cel...
AbstractBackground: Genes of the achaete-scute complex encode transcription factors whose activity r...
AbstractThe two closely related species of Drosophila, D. melanogaster and D. simulans, display an i...
AbstractTraditional screens aiming at identifying genes regulating development have relied on mutage...
Changes in cis-regulatory sequences are proposed to underlie much of morphological evolution. Yet, l...
Changes in cis-regulatory sequences are proposed to underlie much of morphological evolution. Yet, l...
The sensory precursors for labellar taste bristles develop from the labial disc in three distinct te...
AbstractBackground: Genes of the achaete-scute complex encode transcription factors whose activity r...
The sensory precursors for labellar taste bristles develop from the labial disc in three distinct te...
In Drosophila melanogaster, microchaetes (small bristles) are regularly spaced and form five straigh...
Bristles on the notum of many cyclorraphous flies are arranged into species-specific stereotyped pat...
Changes in the genotype influence changes in morphology during evolution, giving rise to the vast di...
Changes in the genotype influence changes in morphology during evolution, giving rise to the vast di...
The distribution of sensory bristles on the thorax of Diptera (true flies) provides a useful model f...
AbstractThe distribution of sensory bristles on the thorax of Diptera (true flies) provides a useful...
AbstractThe sensory bristles of Drosophila arise in stereotyped positions from small clusters of cel...
AbstractBackground: Genes of the achaete-scute complex encode transcription factors whose activity r...
AbstractThe two closely related species of Drosophila, D. melanogaster and D. simulans, display an i...
AbstractTraditional screens aiming at identifying genes regulating development have relied on mutage...
Changes in cis-regulatory sequences are proposed to underlie much of morphological evolution. Yet, l...
Changes in cis-regulatory sequences are proposed to underlie much of morphological evolution. Yet, l...
The sensory precursors for labellar taste bristles develop from the labial disc in three distinct te...
AbstractBackground: Genes of the achaete-scute complex encode transcription factors whose activity r...
The sensory precursors for labellar taste bristles develop from the labial disc in three distinct te...
In Drosophila melanogaster, microchaetes (small bristles) are regularly spaced and form five straigh...
Bristles on the notum of many cyclorraphous flies are arranged into species-specific stereotyped pat...
Changes in the genotype influence changes in morphology during evolution, giving rise to the vast di...
Changes in the genotype influence changes in morphology during evolution, giving rise to the vast di...