“…The following primary antibodies were used: mouse anti-Abdominal B (1:20) (Celniker et al, 1989), rat anti-Elav (1:2000), mouse anti-Invected (1:2) (Patel et al, 1989), mouse anti-Sex lethal (1:10) (Bopp et al, 1991) and mouse anti-Wrapper (1:20) (Noordermeer et al, 1998) (all from Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank); chicken anti-Beta-Gal (1:1000) (Abcam); rabbit anti-Castor (1:500) (Kambadur et al, 1998) (provided by Ward Odenwald); guinea pig anti-Dbx (1:1500) (Lacin et al, 2009) (provided by James Skeath); rabbit anti-Deadpan (1:100) (Bier et al, 1992) (provided by Harald Vaessin); rat anti-Doublesex (1:100) (Sanders and Arbeitman, 2008) (provided by Michelle Arbeitman); rabbit anti-Eagle (1:500) (Dittrich et al, 1997); rat anti-Empty spiracles (1:1000) (Walldorf and Gehring, 1992) and rabbit anti-Eyeless (1:1000) (Kammermeier et al, 2001) (provided by Uwe Walldorf); rabbit anti-Engrailed (1:100) (Santa Cruz Biotechnology); rabbit anti-Even skipped (1:1000) (Frasch et al, 1987) (provided by Manfred Frasch); mouse anti-GFP (1:250) (Roche); rabbit anti-GFP (1:500) (Torrey Pines Biolabs); rat anti-Gooseberry distal (1:2) and rat anti-Gooseberry proximal (1:2) (Zhang et al, 1994) (provided by Robert Holmgren); guinea pig anti-Hunchback (1:1000) (Mettler et al, 2006) (provided by Joachim Urban); mouse anti-Ladybird early (1:2) (Jagla et al, 1997) (provided by Krzysztof Jagla); rabbit anti-mCherry (1:500) (Bio Vision); rabbit anti-Miranda (1:100) (Betschinger et al, 2006) (provided by Juergen Knoblich); rabbit anti-Msh (1:500) (provided by Matthew Scott, Stanford University, USA); rabbit anti-Nazgul (1:400) (von Hilchen et al, 2010) and guinea pig anti-Reversed polarity (1:10,000) (provided by Benjamin Altenhein); guinea pig anti-Orthodenticle (1:500) (Xie et al, 2007) (provided by Tiffany Cook); rabbit anti-RFP (1:500) (MBL); guinea pig anti-Runt (1:500) (Kosman et al, 1998) For in situ hybridisation, we used a digoxygenin-labelled ind RNA-probe (provided by Matthew Scott). It was synthesised as described previously (Urbach and Technau, 2003b).…”