There are two phases of somatic muscle formation in Drosophila. During embr
yonic development, one phase of myogenesis generates larval muscle elements
that mediate the relatively simple behavioural repertoire of the larva. Du
ring pupal metamorphosis, a diverse pattern of muscle fibres are assembled,
and these facilitate the more elaborate behavioural patterns of the adult
fly. In this review, we discuss the current status of understanding of the
cellular, genetic, and molecular mechanisms of pattern formation during the
second phase, imaginal muscle development. We briefly compare aspects of e
mbryonic and adult myogenesis in Drosophila and muscle development in verte
brates and highlight conserved themes and disparities between these diverse
myogenic programmes. (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.