Hanson I M
Medical Genetics Section, Department of Medical Sciences, Edinburgh University, Molecular Medicine Centre, Western General Hospital, Crewe Road, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, UK.
Semin Cell Dev Biol. 2001 Dec;12(6):475-84. doi: 10.1006/scdb.2001.0271.
The Drosophila compound eye is specified by the simultaneous and interdependent activity of transcriptional regulatory genes from four families: PAX6 (eyeless, twin of eyeless, eyegone), EYA (eyes absent), SIX (sine oculis, Optix) and DACH (dachshund). Mammals have homologues of all these genes, and many of them are expressed in the embryonic or adult eye, but the functional relationships between them are currently much less clear than in Drosophila. Nevertheless, mutations in the mammalian genes highlight their requirement both within and outside the eye in embryos and adults, and emphasize that they can be deployed in many different contexts.
PAX6(无眼、无眼之孪生、眼缺失)、EYA(眼缺失)、SIX(无眼、Optix)和DACH(腊肠)。哺乳动物拥有所有这些基因的同源物,其中许多在胚胎或成体眼睛中表达,但它们之间的功能关系目前比在果蝇中要模糊得多。然而,哺乳动物基因的突变凸显了它们在胚胎和成体眼睛内外的需求,并强调它们可在许多不同情况下发挥作用。