Affiliation:
1. Institute of Applied Biology, Shanxi Key Laboratory of Nucleic Acid Biopesticides Shanxi University Taiyuan China
2. College of Life Science Shanxi University Taiyuan China
Abstract
AbstractInsect halteres, as specialised hind wings, play an important role during aerial manoeuvres. In Drosophila, halteres and wings are homologous appendages with different morphology. Previous studies have focused on the metamorphosis of halteres, while current knowledge about its cell lineage and regional compartmentalization is still limited. In this study, we performed cell‐lineage tracing of canonical landmark signals in halteres and present a simple model for haltere development. Cell lineage tracing in wings was used as a reference. The nub showed wing‐like expressions in halteres, whereas hth and pnr exhibited different expressions in adult wings and halteres. The lineage tracing revealed that the pouch region gives rise to end‐bulb, and hinge cells contribute to proximal haltere formation. Moreover, we demonstrated that twi‐expressing cells participate in the cell population of the distal end‐bulb. Haematoxylin and eosin staining indicated that muscle cells were present at the distal end‐bulb. These results indicated that adult halteres displayed unique cell lineage patterns and the muscle cells are important components of end‐bulbs.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province
Subject
Insect Science,Genetics,Molecular Biology
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