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Usui, K., Kimura, K.I. (1993). Sequential emergence of the evenly spaced microchaetes on the notum of Drosophila.  Rouxs Arch. Dev. Biol. 203(3): 151--158.
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FBrf0065597
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Research paper
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The small bristles (microchaetes) on the thorax of adult Drosophila are evenly spaced. We have analysed the development of this pattern using the enhancer trap line A101 where bacterial lacZ is expressed in the microchaete sensory mother cells (SMCs) and their progeny. We observed that the precursor cells appear in a stereotyped pattern of rows. Within each row, however, SMCs appear neither at a time nor in a restricted sequence: new SMCs are continuously intercalated between pre-existing SMCs until the distance between consecutive SMCs does not exceed a few cell diameters. In large individuals, additional SMCs may occasionally appear after the completion of the rows, in the largest empty spaces between the preexisting SMCs.
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Language of Publication
English
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Abbreviation
Rouxs Arch. Dev. Biol.
Title
Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology
Publication Year
1975-1996
ISBN/ISSN
0930-035X
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