“…Each ommatidium is made up of ∼20 cells, including eight photoreceptor neurons and non-neuronal cells such as pigment cells, cone cells and bristles (Ready et al, 1976;Held, 2002;Roignant and Treisman, 2009;Kumar, 2011Kumar, , 2013Singh et al, 2012). Cell fate specification and differentiation in the developing eye field are regulated by a group of genes referred to as retinal determination (RD) genes (Pappu and Mardon, 2004;Roignant and Treisman, 2009;Kumar, 2011;Singh et al, 2012;Burgy-Roukala et al, 2013). These are twin of eyeless (toy), eyeless (ey), eyegone (eyg), twin of eyegone (toe), Optix, eyes absent (eya), sine oculis (so), dachshund (dac) and ophthalmosa (opt) (Bonini et al, 1993;Hanson et al, 1993;Cheyette et al, 1994;Mardon et al, 1994;Quiring et al, 1994;Seimiya and Gehring, 2000;Jang et al, 2003).…”