A novel, tissue-specific, Drosophila homeobox gene.

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The homeobox gene family of Drosophila appears to control a variety of position-specific patterning decisions during embryonic and imaginal development. Most of these patterning decisions determine groups of cells on the anterior-posterior axis of the Drosophila germ band. We have isolated a novel homeobox gene from Drosophila, designated H2.0. H2.0 has the most diverged homeobox so far characterized in metazoa, and, in contrast to all previously isolated homeobox genes, H2.0 exhibits a tissue-specific pattern of expression. The cells that accumulate transcripts for this novel gene correspond to the visceral musculature and its anlagen.

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Barad, M., Jack, T., Chadwick, R., & McGinnis, W. (1988). A novel, tissue-specific, Drosophila homeobox gene. The EMBO Journal, 7(7), 2151–2161. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1988.tb03054.x

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