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Drosophila - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Drosophila is a genus of small flies, commonly referred to as fruit flies , which serve as a model organism in genetic and developmental biology research, particularly in studies related to isoform diversity and neural functions, such as those involving Dscam1.
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Drosophila - Wikipedia
a genus of fly, belonging to the family Drosophilidae, whose members are often called small fruit flies or pomace flies, vinegar flies, or wine flies.
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Drosophila melanogaster - Wikipedia
Drosophila melanogaster is a species of fly (an insect of the order Diptera) in the family Drosophilidae. The species is often referred to as the fruit fly.
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drosophila
drosophila Ent. (drəˈsɒfɪlə) [mod.L. (C. F. Fallén Geomyzides Sveciæ (1823) 4), f. Gr. δρόσος dew + ϕίλος loving.] A fruit-fly of the genus so called, much used as an experimental subject in the study of genetics.1829 J. Curtis Guide Arrangement Brit. Insects 235 Drosophila. 1877 Encycl. Brit. VII. ...
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Using Drosophila melanogaster To Discover Human Disease Genes
The primer is intended to help students and instructors thoroughly examine a current study that uses forward genetics in Drosophila to identify human disease ...
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An introduction to fruit flies | The Berg Lab - University of Washington
Drosophila melanogaster is a small, common fly found near unripe and rotted fruit. It has been in use for over a century to study genetics and behavior.
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Drosophila robusta
Drosophila robusta is a fly species in the genus Drosophila, first described by Alfred Sturtevant in 1916.
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Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center: Indiana University Bloomington
The BDSC collects, maintains, and distributes Drosophila melanogaster strains for research. Based at Indiana University.
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Animals in research: Drosophila (the fruit fly) - The Conversation
Our new series, Animals in Research, profiles the top creatures for science experimentation, starting with Drosophila melanogaster – or, as you might know it, ...
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100 years of Drosophila research and its impact on vertebrate ...
This article highlights the many aspects of nervous system development and function that have been unraveled in fruit flies.
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Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project
The Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project (BDGP) focuses on genomic sequencing, including the D. melanogaster genome, and other projects like gene expression and ...
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A quick and simple introduction to Drosophila melanogaster - Ceolas
Drosophila melanogaster is a fruit fly, a little insect about 3mm long, of the kind that accumulates around spoiled fruit.
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PDF Behavioral Modulation by Dopamine in Drosophila
海绵动物 刺胞动物 扁盘动物 蜕皮动物 两栖动物 (Henrik Bringmann , 2005) Sleep-controlling neural circuits identified in genetic model animals (Henrik Bringmann , 2005) Sleep-wakefulness center in the Drosophila •Mushroom body •Dorsal paired medial neurons (DPM)
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Origins and specification of the Drosophila wing - PMC
The wing and haltere primordia are outlined in green. (E-J) Thoracic and first abdominal segments of stage 14 embryos stained for sna-DP (green) and En (red) in wild type (E), Scr (F), Antp (G), Ubx (H), abd-A (I) and Ubx abd-A double (J) mutant embryos. The anterior (A) -posterior (P) compartment border is indicated with a dotted line.
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Drosophila erecta
Drosophila erecta is a West African species of fruit fly, and was one of 12 fruit fly genomes sequenced for a large comparative study. References
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Drosophila erecta at FlyBase
Drosophila erecta at Ensembl Genomes Metazoa
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