Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Invertebrates 5 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-1868-9_1
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Hexapoda: A Drosophila’s View of Development

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“…The early development of the visceral muscle of the insect model system Drosophila has been analyzed in considerable detail (Bate, 1993; Azpiazu and Frasch, 1993; Maggert et al, 1995; Lee et al, 2003; reviewed in Hartenstein and Chipman, 2016). Visceral muscle is derived from the lateral part of the mesoderm, the so-called visceral mesoderm, which attaches to the developing gut tube during mid stages of embryogenesis, very similar to the formation of the splanchnopleura that gives rise to the visceral muscle in vertebrates (Tribioli et al, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The early development of the visceral muscle of the insect model system Drosophila has been analyzed in considerable detail (Bate, 1993; Azpiazu and Frasch, 1993; Maggert et al, 1995; Lee et al, 2003; reviewed in Hartenstein and Chipman, 2016). Visceral muscle is derived from the lateral part of the mesoderm, the so-called visceral mesoderm, which attaches to the developing gut tube during mid stages of embryogenesis, very similar to the formation of the splanchnopleura that gives rise to the visceral muscle in vertebrates (Tribioli et al, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During metamorphosis, the larval gut is replaced by an adult gut. The epithelium of the foregut, midgut, ureter and hindgut forms from undifferentiated, proliferatory progenitor cells (reviewed in Hartenstein and Chipman, 2016; Fig. 1A).…”
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“…In D. melanogaster, forkhead ( fkh), wingless (wg) and hedgehog (hh) are expressed during stomodeum and proctodeum formation (Figure , reviewed in Hartenstein & Chipman, ), therefore, we cloned and analyzed the expression of their respective orthologs in the spider P. tepidariorum .…”
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“…Axis determination in insects has been extensively studied in one of main models in biology, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster (Hartenstein and Chipman, ). However, work on other insects and arthropods indicates many developmental properties of Drosophila are not representative (Peel et al, ), and this is especially true for early processes such as axis formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the morphogen bicoid , an important anterior maternal determinant in Drosophila , apparently has no orthologs outside the cyclorhaphan flies (Stauber et al, ). Notably, the A‐P and D‐V axes in Drosophila are distinct and are determined through different pathways (Hartenstein and Chipman, ). There is evidence to suggest that this distinction is not so clear in other insects (Berni et al, ; da Fonseca et al, ; Sachs et al, ; Wilson and Dearden, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%