The genetics and development of mandibles and hypopharyngeal sclerite and cornua in larvae of Drosophila gaucha
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Álvarez Duarte, Eduardo
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Pino Castillo, Francisco del
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Jara Sosa, Lilian
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Godoy Herrera, Raúl
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2018-06-11T17:20:47Z
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2018-06-11T17:20:47Z
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2017
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Plos One 12(10): e0185054
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10.1371/journal.pone.0185054
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/148759
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The genetics and epigenetic processes associated with morphological organization are a principal aim of biology, ranging from cohesion between cells to shape and size of organisms. We investigate the post-embryonic development of Hypopharyngeal sclerite and cornua HPC and mandibles M of Drosophila gaucha larva. Integrated functioning of these Cephalopharyngeal skeleton parts of D. gaucha larva is essential for food acquisition, participating in locomotion and microhabitat selection. We examined two isolates by recording the growth of the HPC and M every 24 h for 8 days in parental, F-1, F-2 and backcross larvae. In F-1 larvae, the HPC and M growth was similar to the parental. In F-2 and backcross larvae, the growth was slower. Epistasis and dominance are the principal sources upon which the growth of HPC and M are based. Pleiotropic genes seem also to be involved in integrating the development of M and HPC. Our data suggest that hybridization of the isolates modified epigenetic processes involved in the development of those morphological structures of D. gaucha larva.