Drosophila embryo polarity
- Dr Daniel St. Johnston
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The localisation of bicoid, oskar and gurken mRNAs
in the Drosophila oocyte defines the anterior-
posterior and dorsal-ventral axes of the embryo.
In situ hybridisations to bicoid (top), oskar
(middle) and gurken (bottom) mRNAs in stage 10
Drosophila egg chambers. The egg chambers consists
of 15 nurse cells and a large oocyte (right),
which is surrounded by a layer of somatic follical
cells. Bicoid mRNA localises to anterior of the
oocyte, directing where head and thorax of embryo
develop. Posterior localisation of oskar mRNA
directs formation of the pole plasm that contains
the abdominal and germline determinants. Gurken is
translated on the dorsal side, producing a
signalling molecule that causes adjacent follical
cells to define the embryo's dorsal-ventral axis. Biomedical Image Awards 2002.