A glimpse into dorso-ventral patterning of the Drosophila eye

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2011-10

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Wiley

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During organogenesis in all multi-cellular organisms, axial patterning is required to transform a single layer organ primordium into a three-dimensional organ. The Drosophila eye model serves as an excellent model to study axial patterning. Dorso-ventral (DV) axis determination is the first lineage restriction event during axial patterning of the Drosophila eye. The early Drosophila eye primordium has a default ventral fate, and the dorsal eye fate is established by onset of dorsal selector gene pannier (pnr) expression in a group of cells on the dorsal eye margin. The boundary between dorsal and ventral com- partments called the equator is the site for Notch (N) activation, which triggers cell proliferation and dif- ferentiation. This review will focus on (1) chronology of events during DV axis determination; (2) how early division of eye into dorsal and ventral compartments contributes towards the growth and pat- terning of the fly retina, and (3) functions of DV patterning genes.

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Biology, Drosophila eye, Eye development, Dorso-ventral patterning, Dorsal selector, Homothorax, Teashirt, Wingles

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