AbstractThe spatial and temporal regulation of genes encoding transcription factors is essential for the proper development of multicellular organisms. In Drosophila leg development, the distal-most tarsus (ta5) is specified by the strong expression of a pair of Bar homeobox genes in late third instar. This expression is regulated under the control of the ta5 enhancer activated by Bar. No activation of the ta5 enhancer, however, occurs in early third instar when considerable Bar is produced. The ta5 enhancer was comprised of a basal enhancer required for driving Bar expression and a negative regulatory motif serving as a binding site for the heterodimer of Spineless and Tango, homologs of the mammalian dioxin receptor and aryl hydrocarbon n...
AbstractSox domain proteins encompass a conserved family of transcriptional regulators that are impl...
The process of proximal-distal (PD) patterning in animal appendages requires the generation of posit...
AbstractAlterations in Hox gene expression patterns have been implicated in both large and small-sca...
AbstractDuring tissue patterning, developing fields may be subdivided into several non-overlapping d...
AbstractThe subdivision of the developing field by region-specific expression of genes encoding tran...
AbstractThe development of the Drosophila leg is a good model to study processes of pattern formatio...
AbstractThe polycistronic and non-canonical gene tarsal-less encodes several short peptides 11 to 32...
AbstractThe morphology of insect appendages, such as the number and proportion of leg tarsal segment...
The Drosophila spineless (ss) gene encodes a basic-helix-loop-helix-PAS transcription factor that is...
AbstractThe transformation of antenna to leg is a classical model for understanding segmental fate d...
SummaryThe development of the Drosophila leg requires both Decapentaplegic (Dpp) and Wingless (Wg), ...
AbstractSegmentation involves subdivision of a developing body part into multiple repetitive units d...
The trithorax (trx) gene functions in segment determination in Drosophila through interaction with g...
AbstractThe homeotic genes are essential to the patterning of the anterior-posterior axis along the ...
AbstractIn Drosophila, differences between segments, such as the presence or absence of appendages, ...
AbstractSox domain proteins encompass a conserved family of transcriptional regulators that are impl...
The process of proximal-distal (PD) patterning in animal appendages requires the generation of posit...
AbstractAlterations in Hox gene expression patterns have been implicated in both large and small-sca...
AbstractDuring tissue patterning, developing fields may be subdivided into several non-overlapping d...
AbstractThe subdivision of the developing field by region-specific expression of genes encoding tran...
AbstractThe development of the Drosophila leg is a good model to study processes of pattern formatio...
AbstractThe polycistronic and non-canonical gene tarsal-less encodes several short peptides 11 to 32...
AbstractThe morphology of insect appendages, such as the number and proportion of leg tarsal segment...
The Drosophila spineless (ss) gene encodes a basic-helix-loop-helix-PAS transcription factor that is...
AbstractThe transformation of antenna to leg is a classical model for understanding segmental fate d...
SummaryThe development of the Drosophila leg requires both Decapentaplegic (Dpp) and Wingless (Wg), ...
AbstractSegmentation involves subdivision of a developing body part into multiple repetitive units d...
The trithorax (trx) gene functions in segment determination in Drosophila through interaction with g...
AbstractThe homeotic genes are essential to the patterning of the anterior-posterior axis along the ...
AbstractIn Drosophila, differences between segments, such as the presence or absence of appendages, ...
AbstractSox domain proteins encompass a conserved family of transcriptional regulators that are impl...
The process of proximal-distal (PD) patterning in animal appendages requires the generation of posit...
AbstractAlterations in Hox gene expression patterns have been implicated in both large and small-sca...