Chapter 18: Problem 5
Distinguish between the syncytial blastoderm stage and the cellular blastoderm stage in Drosophila embryogenesis.
Chapter 18: Problem 5
Distinguish between the syncytial blastoderm stage and the cellular blastoderm stage in Drosophila embryogenesis.
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Get started for freeIn Arabidopsis, flower development is controlled by sets of homeotic genes. How many classes of these genes are there, and what structures are formed by their individual and combined expression?
(a) What are zygotic genes, and when are their gene products made? (b) What is the phenotype associated with zygotic gene mutations? (c) Does the maternal genotype contain zygotic genes?
Carefully distinguish between the terms differentiation and determination. Which phenomenon occurs initially during development?
Experiments have shown that any nuclei placed in the polar cytoplasm at the posterior pole of the Drosophila egg will differentiate into germ cells. If polar cytoplasm is transplanted into the anterior end of the egg just after fertilization, what will happen to nuclei that migrate into this cytoplasm at the anterior pole?
The floral homeotic genes of Arabidopsis belong to the MADSbox gene family, while in Drosophila, homeotic genes belong to the homeobox gene family. In both Arabidopsis and Drosophila, members of the Polycomb gene family control expression of these divergent homeotic genes. How do Polycomb genes control expression of two very different sets of homeotic genes?
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