AbstractDuring tissue patterning, developing fields may be subdivided into several non-overlapping domains by region-specific expression of transcription factors. In Drosophila leg development, the most distal segments, the pretarsus and tarsal segment 5 (ta5), are precisely specified by interactions between tarsus homeobox genes (BarH1 and BarH2) and pretarsus homeobox genes (aristaless, clawless, and Lim1). Here, we demonstrate that trachealess and tango, both encoding bHLH–PAS proteins that are required for the formation of the embryonic tracheal system, are essential for forming two adjacent distal segments of the leg. trachealess is expressed in the pretarsus and ta5, and the concerted action of trachealess and tango seems to modulate ...
Most identified Drosophila appendage-patterning genes encode DNA-binding proteins, whose cross-regul...
AbstractDomain boundary formation in development involves sorting of different types of cells into s...
AbstractLocalised transcription factors specify the identity of developmental domains. Here we analy...
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 spatial and temporal regulation of genes encoding transcription factors is essential for...
AbstractThe morphology of insect appendages, such as the number and proportion of leg tarsal segment...
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 Drosophila leg imaginal disc provides a paradigm with which to understand the fundamenta...
The process of proximal-distal (PD) patterning in animal appendages requires the generation of posit...
<div><p>Most identified <i>Drosophila</i> appendage-patterning genes encode DNA-binding proteins, wh...
AbstractSegmentation involves subdivision of a developing body part into multiple repetitive units d...
The polycistronic and non-canonical gene tarsal-less encodes several short peptides 11 to 32 aminoac...
<div><p>Within the <i>Drosophila</i> embryo, two related bHLH-PAS proteins, Single-minded and Trache...
Most identified Drosophila appendage-patterning genes encode DNA-binding proteins, whose cross-regul...
AbstractDomain boundary formation in development involves sorting of different types of cells into s...
AbstractLocalised transcription factors specify the identity of developmental domains. Here we analy...
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 spatial and temporal regulation of genes encoding transcription factors is essential for...
AbstractThe morphology of insect appendages, such as the number and proportion of leg tarsal segment...
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 Drosophila leg imaginal disc provides a paradigm with which to understand the fundamenta...
The process of proximal-distal (PD) patterning in animal appendages requires the generation of posit...
<div><p>Most identified <i>Drosophila</i> appendage-patterning genes encode DNA-binding proteins, wh...
AbstractSegmentation involves subdivision of a developing body part into multiple repetitive units d...
The polycistronic and non-canonical gene tarsal-less encodes several short peptides 11 to 32 aminoac...
<div><p>Within the <i>Drosophila</i> embryo, two related bHLH-PAS proteins, Single-minded and Trache...
Most identified Drosophila appendage-patterning genes encode DNA-binding proteins, whose cross-regul...
AbstractDomain boundary formation in development involves sorting of different types of cells into s...
AbstractLocalised transcription factors specify the identity of developmental domains. Here we analy...