Insect Hox3/zen genes represent an evolutionary hotspot for changes in function and copy number. Single orthologues are required either for early specification or late morphogenesis of the extraembryonic tissues, which protect the embryo. The tandemly duplicated zen paralogues of the beetle Tribolium castaneum present a unique opportunity to investigate both functions in a single species. We dissect the paralogues' expression dynamics (transcript and protein) and transcriptional targets (RNA-seq after RNAi) throughout embryogenesis. We identify an unexpected role of Tc-Zen2 in repression of Tc-zen1, generating a negative feedback loop that promotes developmental progression. Tc-Zen2 regulation is dynamic, including within co-expressed multi...
SummaryThe rel/NF-κB transcription factor Dorsal controls dorsoventral (DV) axis formation in Drosop...
The origin and integration of novel traits are fundamental processes during the developmental evolut...
Summary Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal ...
AbstractUnlike most Hox cluster genes, with their canonical role in anterior–posterior patterning of...
A recent study reveals specific functions of Hox3/zerknüllt (zen) in the extraembryonic and embryoni...
SummaryBackground: In the long-germ insect Drosophila, a single extraembryonic membrane, the amniose...
<div><p>Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) evolve as a result of the coevolutionary processes acting on...
Epithelial morphogenesis, the progressive restructuring of tissue sheets, is fundamental to embryoge...
AbstractMany insects undergo katatrepsis, essential reorganization by the extraembryonic membranes t...
In insects, a key step in the early patterning of the egg is to distinguish the primordium of the em...
Animal development relies on a sequence of specific stages that allow the formation of adult structu...
Morphogenesis involves the dynamic reorganization of cell and tissue shapes to create the three-dime...
Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal flanks, ...
We have cloned, from a beetle and a locust, genes that are homologous to the class 3 Hox genes of ve...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologySusan J. BrownA segmented body plan is conserved in vertebrat...
SummaryThe rel/NF-κB transcription factor Dorsal controls dorsoventral (DV) axis formation in Drosop...
The origin and integration of novel traits are fundamental processes during the developmental evolut...
Summary Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal ...
AbstractUnlike most Hox cluster genes, with their canonical role in anterior–posterior patterning of...
A recent study reveals specific functions of Hox3/zerknüllt (zen) in the extraembryonic and embryoni...
SummaryBackground: In the long-germ insect Drosophila, a single extraembryonic membrane, the amniose...
<div><p>Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) evolve as a result of the coevolutionary processes acting on...
Epithelial morphogenesis, the progressive restructuring of tissue sheets, is fundamental to embryoge...
AbstractMany insects undergo katatrepsis, essential reorganization by the extraembryonic membranes t...
In insects, a key step in the early patterning of the egg is to distinguish the primordium of the em...
Animal development relies on a sequence of specific stages that allow the formation of adult structu...
Morphogenesis involves the dynamic reorganization of cell and tissue shapes to create the three-dime...
Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal flanks, ...
We have cloned, from a beetle and a locust, genes that are homologous to the class 3 Hox genes of ve...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologySusan J. BrownA segmented body plan is conserved in vertebrat...
SummaryThe rel/NF-κB transcription factor Dorsal controls dorsoventral (DV) axis formation in Drosop...
The origin and integration of novel traits are fundamental processes during the developmental evolut...
Summary Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal ...