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This project explores the genetic and molecular mechanisms behind muscle development in Drosophila. It aims to identify key transcription factors and proteins involved in muscle diversity and myofibrillogenesis, providing insights into the fundamental principles of muscle formation that may apply to other species.
Higher animals employ a complex muscle network for their daily movements.
Proper execution of movements requires individual muscles to form at the correct positions, connect to proper tendons and produce sufficient force.
Muscle development is a multi-step process: myoblasts proliferate, migrate to particular locations and fuse to myotubes.
Myotubes target appropriate tendons to establish a stable connection and transition to myofibers by assembling their specific contractile apparatus in a proc…
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