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Headless flies generated by developmental pathway interference
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BiologyPattern FormationDevelopmental BiologyDevelopmental GeneticsGeneticsMedicineNatural SciencesGene RegulationMorphogenesisAntennal DiscMolecular GeneticsOntogenyCell CycleCell Fate DeterminationGene ExpressionEvolutionary Developmental BiologyCell DevelopmentHeadless Flies
Ectopic expression of transcription factors in eye-antennal discs of Drosophila strongly interferes with their developmental program. Early ectopic expression in embryonic discs interferes with the developmental pathway primed by Eyeless and generates headless flies, which suggests that Eyeless is necessary for initiating cell proliferation and development of both the eye and antennal disc. Interference occurs through a block in the cell cycle that for some ectopic transcription factors is overcome by D-CycE or D-Myc. Late ectopic expression in cone cell precursors interferes with their differentiation. We propose that this developmental pathway interference is a general surveillance mechanism that eliminates most aberrations in the genetic program during development and evolution, and thus seriously restricts the pathways that evolution may take.
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