Third instar larval eye-antennal imaginal discs were stained with the indicated antibodies. (A, A’, B, B’) Wild-type discs. At this stage, the eye-antennal disc consists of two distinct epithelial lobes, the anterior antennal disc and the posterior eye disc. (A, A’) Double staining with antibodies against Dac and Dll shows that dac is expressed in a circular domain in the antennal disc and in a stripe along the morphogenetic furrow in the eye disc, while Dll is only expressed in the antennal disc. (B, B’) Double staining with Dac and Elav antibodies shows that Elav is expressed only posterior to the morphogenetic furrow of the eye disc. (E, E’, F, F’) Discs from larvae in which Dip3 was misexpressed using the ey-Gal4 driver. (E, E’) Double staining of an antennal duplication disc with Dac and Dll antibodies shows that dac and Dll are expressed in two circular domains contained within a single epithelial lobe. (F, F’) Double staining of an antennal duplication disc with Dac and Elav antibodies shows the presence of a reduced eye domain. This disc contains a small posterior lobe (arrow), in addition to a large anterior duplicated antennal disc. Expression of Elav in the small lobe indicates that it is a reduced eye domain. (G) Disc from a larva in which Notch was over-expressed using the antennal disc-specific OK384-Gal4 driver. This yields two to threefold overgrowth of the antennal disc (compare to wild-type disc (C) shown at the same magnification), but no apparent antennal duplication as revealed by staining with Dll antibody. (D,G) Triple staining for Wg, Dll and dpp-lacZ showed the formation of an extra proximal-distal axis, where ectopic wg and dpp expression domains intersect, in antennal duplication discs (compare Fig. 2H to 2D).