Abstract

The developmental parameters of homeotic second abdominal anlage cells in flies with Ultraabdominal and paradoxical genotypes are compared with those of normal second abdominal anlage cells through the use of induced mitotic recombination to mark the clonal descendants of single anlage cells. Homeotic and normal second abdominal anlage cells show the same pattern of mitotic activity during development. The homeotic second abdominal anlage cells with Ultraabdominal genotype proliferate to the same extent as normal anlage cells during hemitergite formation. However, the proliferation of homeotic second abdominal anlage cells with paradoxical genotype is decreased due to the failure of some daughter cells either to divide or to differentiate normally. The number of anlage cells in a homeotic second abdominal histoblast with Ultraabdominal genotype is slightly smaller and more variable than that in a normal second abdominal histoblast. The number of anlage cells in a homeotic second abdominal histoblast with paradoxical genotype is much smaller and much more variable than that in a normal second abdominal histoblast. These results are discussed in relation to mechanisms governing cell determination. In addition, some aspects of pattern formation in incomplete homeotic second abdominal hemitergites are presented and discussed.

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