AbstractAlterations in Hox gene expression patterns have been implicated in both large and small-scale morphological evolution. An improved understanding of these changes requires a detailed understanding of Hox gene cis-regulatory function and evolution. cis-regulatory evolution of the Hox gene Ultrabithorax (Ubx) has been shown to contribute to evolution of trichome patterns on the posterior second femur (T2p) of Drosophila species. As a step toward determining how this function of Ubx has evolved, we performed a series of experiments to clarify the role of Ubx in patterning femurs and to identify the cis-regulatory regions of Ubx that drive expression in T2p. We first performed clonal analysis to further define Ubx function in patterning...
AbstractWe still have little idea how the differential expression of one ‘master’ gene can control t...
Segmental identifies along the insect body depend on the activities of Hox genes [1,2]. In Drosophil...
Arthropods and vertebrates are constructed of many serially homologous structures whose individual p...
Alterations in Hox gene expression patterns have been implicated in both large and small-scale morph...
AbstractThe developmental mechanisms that regulate the relative size and shape of organs have remain...
Hox genes are expressed during embryogenesis and determine the regional identity of animal bodies al...
Mutations in the Ultrabithorax (Ubx) gene cause homeotic transformation of the normally two-winged D...
Hox genes are expressed during embryogenesis and determine the regional identity of animal bodies al...
AbstractHox proteins have been proposed to act at multiple levels within regulatory hierarchies and ...
AbstractThe developmental mechanisms that regulate the relative size and shape of organs have remain...
Although the specific form of an organ is frequently important for its function, the mechanisms unde...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
AbstractWe still have little idea how the differential expression of one ‘master’ gene can control t...
Segmental identifies along the insect body depend on the activities of Hox genes [1,2]. In Drosophil...
Arthropods and vertebrates are constructed of many serially homologous structures whose individual p...
Alterations in Hox gene expression patterns have been implicated in both large and small-scale morph...
AbstractThe developmental mechanisms that regulate the relative size and shape of organs have remain...
Hox genes are expressed during embryogenesis and determine the regional identity of animal bodies al...
Mutations in the Ultrabithorax (Ubx) gene cause homeotic transformation of the normally two-winged D...
Hox genes are expressed during embryogenesis and determine the regional identity of animal bodies al...
AbstractHox proteins have been proposed to act at multiple levels within regulatory hierarchies and ...
AbstractThe developmental mechanisms that regulate the relative size and shape of organs have remain...
Although the specific form of an organ is frequently important for its function, the mechanisms unde...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
Abstract Hox genes encode Homeodomain-containing transcription factors, which specify segmental iden...
AbstractWe still have little idea how the differential expression of one ‘master’ gene can control t...
Segmental identifies along the insect body depend on the activities of Hox genes [1,2]. In Drosophil...
Arthropods and vertebrates are constructed of many serially homologous structures whose individual p...