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de Celis, J.F., Mari-Beffa, M., Garcia-Bellido, A. (1991). Function of trans-acting genes of the achaete-scute complex in sensory organ patterning in the mesonotum of Drosophila.  Rouxs Arch. Dev. Biol. 200(2): 64--76.
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Cell-cell interactions play a fundamental role in the differentiation of nervous elements in constant patterns, both during embryogenesis and imaginal development. In this paper we analyse the role of genes of theachaete-scute andEnhancer of split complexes, plus the genesextramacrochaetae, Notch, Delta, andHairless in the patterning of sensory elements in the mesonotum ofDrosophila. The phenotypes of different alleles of these genes, including lethals in genetic mosaics, reveal their participation in two processes, the singling out from epidermal cells of sensory organ mother cells and their subsequent differentiation. Studies of allelic combinations of different genes lead to a model of the genetic interactions involved in the processes of pattern formation. In this model, theachaete-scute complex plays a central role, determining sensory organ mother cells and preventing neighbouring cells from following the same developmental pathway.
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Language of Publication
English
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Abbreviation
Rouxs Arch. Dev. Biol.
Title
Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology
Publication Year
1975-1996
ISBN/ISSN
0930-035X
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