Imaginal discs: the genetic and cellular logic of pattern formation
Many of the 14,000 genes of Drosophila are involved in the development of imaginal discs. These hollow sacs of cells make adult structures during metamorphosis, and their study is crucial to comprehending how a larva becomes a fully-functioning fly. This book examines the genetic circuitry of the we...
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Zusammenfassung: | Many of the 14,000 genes of Drosophila are involved in the development of imaginal discs. These hollow sacs of cells make adult structures during metamorphosis, and their study is crucial to comprehending how a larva becomes a fully-functioning fly. This book examines the genetic circuitry of the well-known 'fruit fly', tackling questions of cell assemblage and pattern formation, of the hows and the whys behind the development of the fly. After an initial examination of the proximity versus pedigree imperatives, the book delves into bristle pattern formation and disc development, with entire chapters devoted to the leg, wing, and eye. Extensive appendices include a glossary of protein domains, catalogues of well-studied genes, and an outline of signaling pathways. More than 30 wiring diagrams among over 60 detailed schematics clarify the text. No student or practising scientist engaged in the study of Drosophila genetics should be without this comprehensive reference |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xv, 460 pages) |
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title | Imaginal discs the genetic and cellular logic of pattern formation |
title_alt | Cell Lineage vs. Intercellular Signaling Discs are not clones No part of a disc is a clone, except claws and tiny sense organs Cells belong to lineage "compartments" The Bristle Numb segregates asymmetrically and dictates bristle cell fates Delta needs to activate Notch, but not as a signal per se Amnesic cells can use sequential gating to simulate a binary code Notch must go to the nucleus to function E(spl)-C genes are Su(H) targets but play no role in the SOP lineage The transcription factor Tramtrack implements some cell identities Hairless titrated Su(H) Several other genes help determine the 5 cell fates Pox neuro and Cut specify bristle type Bract cells are induced by bristle cells |
title_auth | Imaginal discs the genetic and cellular logic of pattern formation |
title_exact_search | Imaginal discs the genetic and cellular logic of pattern formation |
title_full | Imaginal discs the genetic and cellular logic of pattern formation Lewis I. Held, Jr |
title_fullStr | Imaginal discs the genetic and cellular logic of pattern formation Lewis I. Held, Jr |
title_full_unstemmed | Imaginal discs the genetic and cellular logic of pattern formation Lewis I. Held, Jr |
title_short | Imaginal discs |
title_sort | imaginal discs the genetic and cellular logic of pattern formation |
title_sub | the genetic and cellular logic of pattern formation |
topic | Drosophila melanogaster / Genetics Drosophila melanogaster / Embryology Drosophila melanogaster / Morphogenesis / Molecular aspects Cellular signal transduction Cell interaction Taufliege (DE-588)4078168-9 gnd Embryologie (DE-588)4014562-1 gnd Genetik (DE-588)4071711-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Drosophila melanogaster / Genetics Drosophila melanogaster / Embryology Drosophila melanogaster / Morphogenesis / Molecular aspects Cellular signal transduction Cell interaction Taufliege Embryologie Genetik |
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