AbstractThe development and patterning of the Drosophila wing relies on interactions between cell populations that have the anteroposterior (AP) axis and dorsoventral (DV) axis of the wing imaginal disc as frames of reference [1–3]. Each of these cell populations gives rise to a compartment – a group of cells that have their fates restricted by cell lineage – within which cells acquire specific identities through the expression of ‘selector’ genes [1,2,4]. The genes engrailed (en) and invected (inv), for example, label cells in the posterior compartment and mediate a set of cell interactions that direct the patterning and growth of the wing along the AP axis [1,2,4]. A similar situation has been proposed to exist across the DV axis, along w...
The subdivision of cell populations in compartments is a key event during animal development. In Dro...
AbstractUntil recently, little was known about the mechanisms that prevent cell migration across com...
In both vertebrates and invertebrates, homeotic selector genes confer morphological differences alon...
AbstractThe development and patterning of the Drosophila wing relies on interactions between cell po...
AbstractAppendage formation in insects and vertebrates depends upon signals from both the anterior-p...
AbstractBackground: The appendages of insects, like the limbs of vertebrates, grow out of the body w...
AbstractThe scalloped and vestigial genes are both required for the formation of the Drosophila wing...
AbstractThe wing ofDrosophilais composed of a proximal element, the hinge, which attaches it to the ...
Recent work on Drosophila limb development has indicated that short-range interactions between disti...
The establishment of tissue axes is fundamental during embryonic development. In the Drosophila wing...
The establishment of tissue axes is fundamental during embryonic development. In the Drosophila wing...
AbstractAppendage formation in insects and vertebrates depends upon signals from both the anterior-p...
The selector gene apterous (ap) plays a key role during the development of the Drosophila melanogast...
The selector gene apterous (ap) plays a key role during the development of the Drosophila melanogast...
AbstractGrowth and patterning during Drosophila wing development are mediated by signaling from its ...
The subdivision of cell populations in compartments is a key event during animal development. In Dro...
AbstractUntil recently, little was known about the mechanisms that prevent cell migration across com...
In both vertebrates and invertebrates, homeotic selector genes confer morphological differences alon...
AbstractThe development and patterning of the Drosophila wing relies on interactions between cell po...
AbstractAppendage formation in insects and vertebrates depends upon signals from both the anterior-p...
AbstractBackground: The appendages of insects, like the limbs of vertebrates, grow out of the body w...
AbstractThe scalloped and vestigial genes are both required for the formation of the Drosophila wing...
AbstractThe wing ofDrosophilais composed of a proximal element, the hinge, which attaches it to the ...
Recent work on Drosophila limb development has indicated that short-range interactions between disti...
The establishment of tissue axes is fundamental during embryonic development. In the Drosophila wing...
The establishment of tissue axes is fundamental during embryonic development. In the Drosophila wing...
AbstractAppendage formation in insects and vertebrates depends upon signals from both the anterior-p...
The selector gene apterous (ap) plays a key role during the development of the Drosophila melanogast...
The selector gene apterous (ap) plays a key role during the development of the Drosophila melanogast...
AbstractGrowth and patterning during Drosophila wing development are mediated by signaling from its ...
The subdivision of cell populations in compartments is a key event during animal development. In Dro...
AbstractUntil recently, little was known about the mechanisms that prevent cell migration across com...
In both vertebrates and invertebrates, homeotic selector genes confer morphological differences alon...