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overview Over the past two decades, developmental biologists have made great strides in understanding embryonic pattern formation at the genetic, molecular, and cellular levels. Much of this advancement can be attributed to the remarkable success of studies of pattern formation in model systems, such as the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Identification of genes that play major roles in setting up the body plan, combined with the subsequent discovery that many of these genes are well conserved even between different phyla, has also led to a renaissance in the investigation of the links between evolution and development. Using information collected from studies of Drosophila development, my lab and others are beginning to explore the degree to which developmental pathways have been conserved or altered between various arthropods. Insights into the nature of developmental and molecular alterations will help us to understand the evolutionary changes in the mechanisms of pattern formation and provide a molecular basis for analyzing the diversification of body morphologies and developmental mechanisms.
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Concept Body Patterning
Academic Article Nanos plays a conserved role in axial patterning outside of the Diptera.
Academic Article Analysis of the expression pattern of Mysidium columbiae wingless provides evidence for conserved mesodermal and retinal patterning processes among insects and crustaceans.
Academic Article The functional relationship between ectodermal and mesodermal segmentation in the crustacean, Parhyale hawaiensis.
Academic Article Patterning of the branched head appendages in Schistocerca americana and Tribolium castaneum.
Academic Article Stages of embryonic development in the amphipod crustacean, Parhyale hawaiensis.
Academic Article A prominent requirement for single-minded and the ventral midline in patterning the dorsoventral axis of the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis.
Academic Article The repressor activity of Even-skipped is highly conserved, and is sufficient to activate engrailed and to regulate both the spacing and stability of parasegment boundaries.
Academic Article Dynamics of Drosophila embryonic patterning network perturbed in space and time using microfluidics.
Academic Article Nodal signalling is involved in left-right asymmetry in snails.
Academic Article Playing by pair-rules?
Academic Article The ancestry of segmentation.
Academic Article Evolving specialization of the arthropod nervous system.
Academic Article Mesoderm and ectoderm lineages in the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis display intra-germ layer compensation.
Academic Article Developmental biology: Asymmetry with a twist.
Academic Article The crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis: a new model for arthropod development.
Academic Article Precision patterning.
Academic Article Patterns on the insect wing.
Academic Article Pax3/7 genes reveal conservation and divergence in the arthropod segmentation hierarchy.
Academic Article Evolutionary biology: time, space and genomes.
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