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Abstract

Genetic screens in have helped elucidate the process of axis formation during early embryogenesis. Axis formation in the embryo involves the use of two fundamentally different mechanisms for generating morphogenetic activity: patterning the anteroposterior axis by diffusion of a transcription factor within the syncytial embryo and specification of the dorsoventral axis through a signal transduction cascade. Identification of genes involved in axis formation provides a launch-pad for comparative studies that examine the evolution of axis specification in different insects. Additionally, there is similarity between axial patterning mechanisms elucidated genetically in and those demonstrated for chordates such as . In this review we examine the postfertilization mechanisms underlying axis specification in . Comparative data are then used to ask whether aspects of axis formation might be derived or ancestral.

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2001-12-01
2024-05-09
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