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Kumar, J.P., Moses, K. (2001). EGF receptor and Notch signaling act upstream of Eyeless/Pax6 to control eye specification.  Cell 104(5): 687--697.
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FBrf0134490
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Research paper
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The Drosophila compound eye is specified by the concerted action of seven nuclear factors that include Eyeless/Pax6. These factors have been called "master control" proteins because loss-of-function mutants lack eyes and ectopic expression can direct ectopic eye development. However, inactivation of these genes does not cause the presumptive eye to change identity. Surprisingly, we find that several of these eye specification genes are not coexpressed in the same embryonic cells-or even in the presumptive eye. We demonstrate that the EGF Receptor and Notch signaling pathways have homeotic functions that are genetically upstream of the eye specification genes, and show that specification occurs much later than previously thought-not during embryonic development but in the second larval stage.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Cell
    Title
    Cell
    Publication Year
    1974-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0092-8674
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