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Developmental analysis of fs(1)gastrulation defective,a dorsal-group gene of Drosophila melanogaster
Authors:Kenneth D Konrad  Thomas J Goralski  Anthony P Mahowald
Institution:(1) Department of Developmental Genetics and Anatomy, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, 44106 Cleveland, Ohio, USA;(2) Present address: Developmental Biology Center, University of California, Irvine, 92717 Irvine, California, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, USA
Abstract:Summary The gastrulation defective (gd) locus is a maternally expressed gene in Drosophila required for normal differentiation of structures along the embryonic dorso-ventral axis. Cuticular defects of the offspring from females with different combinations of gd alleles comprised a phenotypic continuum. Complementation among several alleles produced normal offspring while progressively more severe mutations produced a graded loss of structures from ventral, and then lateral, blastoderm cells. The most severely affected embryos consisted entirely of structures derived from dorsal blastoderm cells. Histological examination of staged siblings from selected allelic combinations showed that internal tissues were similarly affected. The tissues observed in amorphic embryos support new, more dorsal, assignments of fate map positions for blastoderm precursors of the cephalopharyngeal apparatus, hindgut and ventral nerve cord. The loss of ventral and lateral structures did not occur through cell death and appeared to involve a change in blastoderm cell fate. A direct effect of the mutations on blastoderm cell determination, however, was insufficient to explain the development of the dorsalized embryos. Intermediate phenotypes suggested that cell interactions or movements associated with morphogenesis are required for the determination of some cell fates in the dorsoventral axis. Thus, the developmental fate of all blastoderm cells may not be fixed at the time of blastoderm formation.
Keywords:Drosophila  Maternal effect mutation  Pattern formation  Gastrulation
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