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Cover: Collagen-IV (green) and Nidogen (magenta) labelling reveals extracellular matrix architecture in the primary lobes of the lymph gland, a larval haematopoietic organ in Drosophila. See Research article by Khadilkar and Tanentzapf (dev166819).
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
INTERVIEWS
An interview with Judith Kimble
Summary: Judith Kimble discusses her early experiences in the fledgling worm development community, her research career unpacking the mysteries of germ cell regulation and the importance of scientific societies as professional niches.
SPOTLIGHT
Inclusion and exclusion in the history of developmental biology
Summary: Distinguishing developmental biology from other kinds of embryology, this historical commentary reflects on what the field has kept in and left out and ponders the implications for renewal today.
REVIEW
Assembling the adipose organ: adipocyte lineage segregation and adipogenesis in vivo
Summary: This review discusses the surprisingly complex lineage hierarchy for adipocytes as well micro-environmental and cell-intrinsic factors that influence adipocyte formation in vivo.
STEM CELLS AND REGENERATION
mTOR controls embryonic and adult myogenesis via mTORC1
Highlighted Article: The depletion of raptor or rictor in embryonic muscle progenitors and adult muscle stem cells shows that loss of mTORC1, but not mTORC2, signaling strongly affects, but does not abolish, embryonic and adult myogenesis.
RESEARCH REPORTS
Transient localization of the Arp2/3 complex initiates neuronal dendrite branching in vivo
Highlighted Article: The Drosophila Arp2/3 complex is the major actin nucleator involved in the initiation of dendrite branchlet formation, under the control of the suppressor of cAMP receptor/WASP family verprolin homology protein.
Transient activity of the florigen complex during the floral transition in Arabidopsis thaliana
Highlighted Article: In vivo imaging analysis shows reduced levels of the florigen complex in the shoot apical meristem soon after the floral transition owing to the decreased level of FD expression.
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Epigenetic inactivation of miR-203 as a key step in neural crest epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition
Summary: Maintenance and inhibition of the tumor-suppressor microRNA miR203 reveals an epigenetic miRNA-gene regulatory circuit, conserved in cancer, that controls the timing of neural crest epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition.
The Hunchback temporal transcription factor determines motor neuron axon and dendrite targeting in Drosophila
Summary: Hunchback misexpression in the Drosophila NB7-1 lineage reveals that intrinsic temporal identity is important for neuronal connectivity.
Regulation of fiber-specific actin expression by the Drosophila SRF ortholog Blistered
Summary: Drosophila Serum response factor has a fiber-specific role in controlling actin expression in the adult flight muscles, and functions downstream of the putative pioneer factors Extradenticle and Homothorax.
Septate junction components control Drosophila hematopoiesis through the Hippo pathway
Summary: Septate junction components function as upstream regulators of the Hippo signaling pathway in the lymph gland, a non-polarized organ, to control Drosophila hematopoiesis and the cellular immune response.
Pgc suppresses the zygotically acting RNA decay pathway to protect germ plasm RNAs in the Drosophila embryo
Summary: The Drosophila Pgc protein ensures proper primordial germ cell development by repressing transcription of miRNA genes and contributing to the maintenance of germ plasm integrity during the establishment of the germ cell fate.
Role of Cdx factors in early mesodermal fate decisions
Summary: Cdx2 co-occupies a number of cardiac transcription factor loci with Brg1 during embryogenesis, influencing chromatin organization, and thereby regulating gene expression during heart morphogenesis.
TECHNIQUES AND RESOURCES
A high-content imaging approach to profile C. elegans embryonic development
Summary: A high-content imaging-based method for phenotypically profiling genes that are required for cell fate specification and tissue morphogenesis in the C. elegans embryo uncovers previously unreported in vivo functions for MBK-2 and LET-381.
Dynamics of Wnt activity on the acquisition of ectoderm potency in epiblast stem cells
Summary: Wnt signalling inhibition directs primed pluripotent cells towards ectoderm differentiation prior to gastrulation, a key step in embryonic patterning and the formation of the embryonic head.
Capacitation of human naïve pluripotent stem cells for multi-lineage differentiation
Highlighted Article: Human naïve pluripotent stem cells acquire competence for multilineage differentiation following a developmental trajectory that is comparable with the primate embryonic epiblast, and is facilitated by inhibition of the Wnt pathway.
CORRECTION
History of our journals

As our publisher, The Company of Biologists, turns 100 years old, read about Development’s journey and highlights from some its first issues, and explore the history of each of our sister journals: Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Experimental Biology, Disease Models & Mechanisms and Biology Open.
Call for papers – Lifelong Development: the Maintenance, Regeneration and Plasticity of Tissues

Development invites you to submit your latest research to our upcoming special issue – Lifelong Development: the Maintenance, Regeneration and Plasticity of Tissues. This issue will be coordinated by Guest Editors Meritxell Huch (Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany) and Mansi Srivastava (Harvard University and Museum of Comparative Zoology, USA), working alongside our team of academic Editors. Submit your articles by 15 May 2025.
A case for broadening our view of mechanism in developmental biology

In this Perspective, B. Duygu Özpolat and colleagues survey researchers on their views on what it takes to infer mechanism in developmental biology. They examine what factors shape our idea of what we mean by ‘mechanism’ and suggest a path forward that embraces a broad outlook on the diversity of studies that advance knowledge in our field.
In preprints
Did you know that Development publishes perspectives on recent preprints? These articles help our readers navigate the ever-growing preprint literature. We welcome proposals for ‘In preprints’ articles, so please do get in touch if you’d like to contribute.