... In the leg-bearing segments of Drosophila, motor neurons arise in segment-specific patterns during embryonic and postembryonic neurogenesis (Landgraf and Thor, 2006; Rogulja-Ortmann and Technau, 2008). In each of these segments, ~50 motor neurons arise from at least 11 independent lineages, but ... majority of these motor neurons derive from only 2 lineages, referred to as Lin A and Lin B. Lin A motor neurons innervate the distal muscles, the femur and the tibia, whereas Lin B innervates the more proximal leg segments, coxa, ... , and femur. In addition to their critical role in motor neuron survival and specification during early development, Baek (2011) proposed that Hox genes, and the Hox cofactors homothorax (hth) and extradentical (exd), ... axon and dendritic targeting. Pb, Antp, Ubx, hth, and exd are differentially expressed during late larval and midpupal stages in adult leg Drosophila motor neurons within the CNS (see Fig. 4.4 for expression patterns of Hox genes within the larval and pupal ... ). When the expression of these Hox genes was eliminated, Drosophila leg motor neurons underwent apoptosis and axons showed arborization defects. Levels of Hox and Hox cofactor expression vary between individual Lin A motor neurons, and altering levels of Antp ... in Lin A cells results in axon targeting errors. By removing expression of the thoracic Hox genes (Scr, Antp, and Ubx) or hth function, the number of Lin A motor neurons in all three thoracic segments is reduced. For Lin B, Antp is also required for motor neuron ... , and hth is required for motor circuit development (Baek, 2011). In thinking about the manner in which Hox genes specialize regions of the Drosophila CNS, ...