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aristaless1 has a dual role in appendage formation and wing color specification during butterfly development.

Erick X BayalaNicholas VanKurenDarli MassardoMarcus R Kronforst
Published in: BMC biology (2023)
We propose a model in which high levels of Al1 during early pupation, which are mediated by Wnt, are important for melanic pigmentation and specifying white portions of the wing while reduced levels of Al1 during early pupation promote upregulation of proteins needed to move and synthesize 3-OHK, promoting yellow pigmentation. In addition, we discuss how the ancestral role of aristaless in appendage extension may be relevant in understanding the cellular mechanism behind color patterning in the context of the heterochrony hypothesis.
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