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Plant Physiology 10: A Treatise: Growth and Development
One approach has been to focus on homoeotic and heterochronic mutants with
altered patterns of morphogenesis that appear to result from fundamental defects
in developmental timing and cellular identity. The most extensive studies of this ...
2
From Gene to Animal: An Introduction to the Molecular ...
In other cases a 'homoeotic' role appears secondary; for instance, the
requirement for bed* activity (together with maternal terminal gene products) to
distinguish acron from telson development, for Kr* to specify Malpighian tubule
rather than ...
Ed Lewis first mapped many of the genes that control the development of normal
segments in the fruit fly **** Htmm^ Homoeotic mutations often transform one
segment into another. Mouth hooks Ventral pits Keilin s sense organs- Ventral
serai ...
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In Situ Hybridisation: Application to Developmental Biology ...
This was largely due to the earlier discovery of homoeotic mutations - which
cause transformations of one part of the body to another, such as an antenna to
leg - and the pioneering analysis by E. B. Lewis (1963; 1978) which established
the ...
N. Harris, D. G. Wilkinson, 1990
If a homoeotic flowering gene mutates, the regulatory system which determines
the "nature" of primordia within the flower is changed. Homoeotic conversions are
the changes resulting when a structure developed from the primordia differs ...
Hans Mohr, Peter Schopfer, 1995
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Biological Risk Factors for Psychosocial Disorders
Thus it is believed that these genes can orchestrate the activity of whole sets of
other genes involved in the next step of development. The homoeotic gene
encodes a protein that binds to the controlling region of these other genes acting
as a ...
Michael Rutter, Paul Casaer, 1991
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Fundamentals of Gene Evolution
Homoeotic mutants of Drosophila and other species have often been regarded
as genetic peculiarities of limited developmental interest. It is now emerging that
homoeotic mutations may provide us with two of the keys to analysis of the ...
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The Genome of Drosophila melanogaster
Genet. 4: 185-98. phenotype: Although E(Pc) heterozygotes are cuticularly
normal as larvae and adults, the mutation acts zygotically as a dominant
enhancer of the adult homoeotic syndrome of flies heterozygous for Polycomb
mutations or ...
Dan L. Lindsley, Georgianna G. Zimm, 1992
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Neuronal Man: The Biology of Mind
proboscis These precursors then behave much like the automatons of Wolpert
and Lewis's model, with homoeotic genes controlling the transitions. The
homoeotic genes here act as major regulatory genes in embryonic development,
making ...
Jean-Pierre Changeux, 1997
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Genes, Development and Cancer: The Life and Work of Edward ...
Puro J., Nygren T. (1975): Mode of action of a homoeotic gene in Drosophila
melanogaster: Localization and dosage effects of Polycomb. Hereditas 81:237–
248. Schüpbach T., Wieschaus E., Nóthiger R. (1978): The embryonic
organization of ...
Edward B. Lewis, Howard D. Lipshitz, 2007