Development of Olfactory Sensilla in Flies
Notes on Olfactory Development: Click here. (excerpts from papers)
- Goulding, S.E., zur Lage, P., Jarman, A. (2000) Amos is a proneural gene for Drosophila olfactory sense organs that is regulated by lozenge. Neuron 25, 69-78.
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- Gupta, B.P., Rodrigues, V. (1997) atonal is a proneural gene for a subset of olfactory sense organs in Drosophila. Genes Cells 2, 225-233.
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- Gupta, B.P., Flores, G.V., Banerjee, U., Rodrigues, V., (1998) Patterning an epidermal field: Drosophila lozenge a member of the AML-1/Runt family of transcription factors specifies olfactory sense organ type in a dose-dependent manner. Dev. Biol. 203, 400-411.
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- Jhaveri, D., Sen, A., Reddy, G.V., Rodrigues, V. (2000a). Sense organ identity in the Drosophila antenna is specified by the expression of the proneural gene atonal. Mech. Dev. 99, 101-111.
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- Jhaveri, D., Sen, A., Rodrigues, V. (2000b) Mechanisms underlying olfactory neuronal connectivity in Drosophila-the Atonal lineage organizes the periphery while sensory neurons and glia pattern the olfactory lobe. Dev. Biol. 226, 73-87.
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- Ray, K., Rodrigues, V. (1995) Cellular events during development of the olfactory sense organs in Drosophila melanogaster. Dev. Biol. 167, 426-438.
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- Reddy, G.V., Gupta, B.P., Ray, K., Rodrigues, V. (1997) Development of the Drosophila olfactory sense organs utilizes cell-cell interactions as well as lineage. Development 124, 703-712.
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- Sen, A., Reddy, G.V., Rodrigues, V. (2003) Combinatorial expression of Prospero, Seven-up and Elav, identify progenitor cell types during sense-organ differentiation in the Drosophila antenna. Dev. Biol. 254, 79-92.
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- Sen A, Kuruvilla D, Pinto L, Sarin A, Rodrigues V (2004) Programmed cell death and context dependent activation of the EGF pathway regulate gliogenesis in the Drosophila olfactory system. Mechanisms of Development 121, 65-78.
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- zur Lage PI, Prentice DRA, Holohan EE, Jarman AP (2003) The Drosophila proneural gene amos promotes olfactory sensillum formation and suppresses bristle formation. Development 130, 4683-4693.
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