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Regulative Properties of Wing Discs from the Vestigial Mutant of Drosophila melanogaster
Authors:MARY BOWNES  SARAH ROBERTS
Institution:Department of Molecular Biology, University of Edinburgh, Kings Buildings, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3 JR, Scotland
Abstract:The vestigial (vg) mutant of Drosophila melanogaster shows reduced wing size and lacks margin structures from the wing blade. The expressivity is temperature-sensitive, more structures being formed at 29°C than at 25°C. There is cell death in the third instar wing disc which to some extent parallels the fate map locations of the structures absent in the adult.
Vestigial wing discs are unable to regenerate margin structures even when given extra time for growth by culturing them in an adult abdomen before metamorphosis. If the region of cell death is excised from the disc before culture, there is still no regeneration of margin structures, indicating that the dead cells do not physically prevent regulation. Furthermore, by metamorphosing young vg wing discs, it was discovered that cells never acquire competence to make margin during wing disc development. Experiments mixing fragments of vg wing disc with non- vg wing disc fragments of ebony multiple wing hairs (e mwh) genotype showed that the vg cells interacted with the e mwh cells and wing blade was intercalated of both genotypes. However, structures such as wing margin, and alar lobe, usually affected in vg wings, were always made from e mwh cells and not from vg cells. Analysis of mutants which are unable to differentiate particular cell types may help us to understand the mechanism of pattern establishment in developing imaginal discs.
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