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12.Experimental artifacts While in its cocoon, a caterpillar literally turns into soup, with only a few “imaginal discs” intact. The caterpillar essentially reinvents itself by recycling all the original material while keeping a core of what it was before. Your position is how the world sees ...
These observations suggest that epithelial tissues are protected from the potentially tumorigenic consequence of misoriented divisions. One explanation is that the incorrectly divided cells undergo apoptosis. In at least one Drosophila epithelium, the imaginal wing disc of the larva, this is the case. ...
Domains of differential competence for HHs are also observed within tissues of the same type such as the imaginal discs of the Drosophila embryo or the vertebrate neural tube. A number of transcription factors have been identified that mediate such regional differences in competence (IRX1/2/3, ...