Pattern formation in the wing veins of the fused mutant (Drosophila melanogaster). |
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Authors: | A Fausto-Sterling |
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Affiliation: | Brown University, Box G, Division of Biology and Medicine, Providence, Rhode Island 02912 USA |
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Abstract: | In order to analyze the effects of the mutation fused (fu) on vein pattern formation, wings mosaic for fused and non-fused tissue were obtained. Analysis of these wings (1) confirmed that fused does not involve the production of a freely diffusible substance; (2) showed that a genotypically fu fourth longitudinal vein (LV 4) develops a normal phenotype nonautonomously if the third longitudinal vein (LV 3) and most of the first posterior cell are non-fused; (3) showed that in the reciprocal situation, a non-fused fourth longitudinal vein often exhibited autonomous differentiation; (4) demonstrated that small groups of cells (either fu or non-fu) could be incorporated into structures characteristic of the opposite genotype; and (5) offered evidence that the dorsal wing surface may play an important role in the control of vein formation. Additionally, the fused phenotype itself was examined in some detail, and the anterior-posterior compartment border was defined. This examination suggests that in the more extreme cases LV 4 does not fuse with LV 3, but simply fails to form. |
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