Fate-mapping in the procephalic region of the embryonic Drosopbila head
- PMID: 28305941
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00188684
Fate-mapping in the procephalic region of the embryonic Drosopbila head
Abstract
Using intracellular horseradish peroxidase injection we traced the developmental fate of early gastrula cells of the procephalic region in the stage 16/17 embryo. Morphogenetic movements in the developing brain are described in three dimensions. The results are related to head segmentation, and an early gastrula fate map of pregnathal head segments is proposed.
Keywords: Brain; Drosophila; Embryogenesis; HRP; Morphogenetic movements.
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