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Role of knot (kn) in Wing Patterning in Drosophila

Role of knot (kn) in Wing Patterning in Drosophila

... Furthermore, the double mutant ptc kn clones induced near the anterior margin of the wing are fully capable of inducing a com- plete duplication of the anterior wing blade[r] ... See full document

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dTcf antagonises Wingless signalling during the development and patterning of the wing in Drosophila

dTcf antagonises Wingless signalling during the development and patterning of the wing in Drosophila

... The Wnt signalling pathway is a conserved system of signals, receptors and transducers that play an important role in the patterning of developing embryos. Experiments using both genetic analysis and ... See full document

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The CNS midline cells and spitz class genes are required for proper patterning of Drosophila ventral neuroectoderm

The CNS midline cells and spitz class genes are required for proper patterning of Drosophila ventral neuroectoderm

... It was shown that the spitz class mutants exhibit parallel defects both in the CNS and VE: the absence of ventralmost VE and the reduction in the spacing of the longitudinal connectives and anterior and posterior ... See full document

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The role of Dpp and its inhibitors during eggshell patterning in
Drosophila

The role of Dpp and its inhibitors during eggshell patterning in Drosophila

... spatial patterning of the follicular epithelium dSno uses regulatory elements that are derived from a more basic function in the control of cell proliferation in other ...lack patterning defects altogether ... See full document

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Activin receptor inhibition by Smad2 regulates Drosophila wing disc patterning through BMP response elements

Activin receptor inhibition by Smad2 regulates Drosophila wing disc patterning through BMP response elements

... the wing (Weiss et ...of wing widening due to cavalier Baboon signaling in the absence of ...larval wing disc development are ...the role of Baboon could be to bind one or more membrane ... See full document

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Role of Jun N terminal Kinase (JNK) signaling in the wound healing and regeneration of a Drosophila melanogaster wing imaginal disc

Role of Jun N terminal Kinase (JNK) signaling in the wound healing and regeneration of a Drosophila melanogaster wing imaginal disc

... the wing blade are arrested in G2 (Milan et ...intact wing disc results in a predominant proportion of G1 cells (55%, data from Fain & Alvarez, ... See full document

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The torso like gene functions to maintain the structure of the vitelline membrane in Nasonia vitripennis, implying its co option into Drosophila axis formation

The torso like gene functions to maintain the structure of the vitelline membrane in Nasonia vitripennis, implying its co option into Drosophila axis formation

... terminal patterning, which in Diptera such as Drosophila melanogaster occurs via the localized activation of the receptor tyrosine kinase ...its role in Drosophila terminal patterning, ... See full document

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The Drosophila WIF1 homolog Shifted maintains glypican independent Hedgehog signaling and interacts with the Hedgehog co receptors Ihog and Boi

The Drosophila WIF1 homolog Shifted maintains glypican independent Hedgehog signaling and interacts with the Hedgehog co receptors Ihog and Boi

... The properties of Shf and Ihog/Boi, and the possibility that they have independent roles in Hh signaling, make it difficult to test genetically for functional interactions between these molecules. Removing Ihog and Boi ... See full document

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To die or to differentiate: apoptotic and non apoptotic roles of death molecules in Drosophila melanogaster

To die or to differentiate: apoptotic and non apoptotic roles of death molecules in Drosophila melanogaster

... the Drosophila wing disc can be lost, yet these discs go on to give rise to normal-looking adult wings as a result of compensatory proliferation ...developing wing but prevented these cells from ... See full document

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The serpin Spn5 is essential for wing expansion in Drosophila melanogaster

The serpin Spn5 is essential for wing expansion in Drosophila melanogaster

... a Drosophila mutant line with a transposable element (PBac) insertion into the Spn5 gene has been generated by Exelixis as part of the Gene Disruption Project (Thibault et ...important role during ... See full document

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Limb patterning genes and heterochronic development of the emu wing bud

Limb patterning genes and heterochronic development of the emu wing bud

... 780-bp sequence located within the fourth intron of the widely expressed Lmbr1 gene [54, 55]. Mutations within the ZRS affect the spatial and temporal expression pro- file of Shh. Natural or induced point mutations in ... See full document

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The phenotypic plasticity of developmental modules

The phenotypic plasticity of developmental modules

... In addition to biochemical synthesis, melanic ele- ments are often spatially restricted to particular por- tions of the body by patterning mechanisms. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of ... See full document

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Positioning and differentiation of veins in the Drosophila wing

Positioning and differentiation of veins in the Drosophila wing

... key role in organizing domains of gene expression along the antero-posterior axis of the wing ...type wing and global effects of dpp and Notch activities (A) Wild type wing showing the regular ... See full document

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Growth and patterning from the engrailed interface

Growth and patterning from the engrailed interface

... In vertebrates, where the trunk is not segmented, en is still required for limb formation. However, its expression pattern is somewhat different, and might reveal the general role of compart- ments in ... See full document

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Differential roles of the Drosophila EMT-inducing transcription factors Snail and Serpent in driving primary tumour growth.

Differential roles of the Drosophila EMT-inducing transcription factors Snail and Serpent in driving primary tumour growth.

... in Drosophila Sna activates an EMT in mesoderm cells during early stages of embryonic develop- ment [48], but later on it plays distinct roles during central nervous system [49] and peripheral eye development ... See full document

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The role of Otx2 in organizing the anterior patterning in mouse

The role of Otx2 in organizing the anterior patterning in mouse

... (Acampora et al., 1998a); ii) the human Otx1 and Otx2 rescue most of the otd defects in flies (Leuzinger et al., 1998; Nagao et al., 1998; Sharman and Brand, 1998); iii) Otx1 rescues Otx2 requirements in VE (Acampora et ... See full document

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Genome wide introgression among distantly related Heliconius butterfly species

Genome wide introgression among distantly related Heliconius butterfly species

... Heliconius wing patterning is controlled by a small num- ber of Mendelian switch loci with the red forewing band and yellow hind wing band of the ... See full document

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Regulation and activity of JNK signaling in the wing disc peripodial membrane during adult morphogenesis in Drosophila

Regulation and activity of JNK signaling in the wing disc peripodial membrane during adult morphogenesis in Drosophila

... the wing disc. (A) odd-GAL4/UAS- GFP; ap-lacZ wing discs stained for `-galactosidase (red) and GFP ...the wing disc, an indication that odd-GAL4 is ...lacZ wing disc stained for ... See full document

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Developing Transposon Helper Strains for Two Agriculture Pests; Western Corn Rootworm and Spotted Wing Drosophila.

Developing Transposon Helper Strains for Two Agriculture Pests; Western Corn Rootworm and Spotted Wing Drosophila.

... SWD. For different groups of insecticides, bioassays testing members of the pyrethroid, organophosphate, and spinosyn classes, as well as methomyl in the carbamate class have proven these chemicals to be effective ... See full document

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Interactions between Shh, Sostdc1 and Wnt signaling and a new feedback loop for spatial patterning of the teeth

Interactions between Shh, Sostdc1 and Wnt signaling and a new feedback loop for spatial patterning of the teeth

... Spatial patterning of teeth, characterized by the size and number both of teeth and of their cusps, has been described using a reaction-diffusion mechanism (Jernvall and Thesleff, 2000; Cai et ...tooth ... See full document

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