Unlabelled: A fundamental goal of developmental biology is to understand how cell and tissue fates are specified. The imaginal discs of are excellent model systems for addressing this paradigm as their fate can be redirected when discs regenerate after injury or when key selector genes are mis-regulated. Here, we show that when expression is reduced, the wing selector gene is ectopically activated. This leads to the inappropriate formation of the Vestigial-Scalloped complex which forces the eye to transform into a wing. We further demonstrate that disrupting this complex does not simply block wing formation or restore eye development. Instead, immunohistochemistry and high throughput genomic analysis show that the eye-antennal disc unexpectedly undergoes hyperplastic growth with multiple domains being organized into other imaginal discs and tissues. These findings provide insight into the complex developmental landscape that tissues must navigate before adopting their final fate.

Summary Statement: Here we describe a novel mechanism by which Pc promotes an eye fate during normal development and how the eye is reprogrammed into a wing in its absence.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10120697PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.11.536444DOI Listing

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