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Neurogenic genes functioning in the Notch pathway (active in procephalic neurogenic ... Proneural genes of the achaete-scute complex (active in procephalic ...
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Aug 10, 2010 ... However, the subdivision of head neurectoderm into procephalic ..... eyes just in the antenna at low frequency (10%), but coexpression of so ...
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segment, and the procephalic lobes as probably forming the pleu- ral portion of the segment. The procephalic lobes, then, bearing the antennae below, and ...
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the primitive position of the antennae of hexapods; whether they be processes of the procephalic lobes somewhat like those of. Peripatus or appendages which ...
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1, eye-stalk; 2, antennule; 3, antenna; 9, external maxillipede; 10, forceps; 14, last ... mg, mid-gut; mt, median tooth; oe, oesophagus; pc, procephalic process; pg, ...
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The first and largest segment of the brain, which supplies the eyes and antennae, is developed from the ectoderm of the large procephalic lobes (first metamere).
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antennae are absent. The precursors of the procephalic vascular rudiment appear right next to the visceral muscle precursors in the labrum. However, besides ...
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Dec 31, 2011 ... The antennae of the two latter classes are not included as being apparently processes of the pro-cephalic lobes. The post-oral appendages of ...
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A~ -- (l'irs0 antenna, ~ hose Former implantation is sho~n by a white asterisk on operated side. 1. labrum. LB labial appendage. IP procephalic lobe.
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of the atrium. The eye-antenna disc develops from a rela- tively large territory occupying the dorso-posterior part of the procephalic lobe, as well as parts of the ...
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