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The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
For many astronomers, the progressive development of life has been seen as a natural occurrence given proper environmental conditions on a planet: even though such beings would not be identical to humans, there would be significant... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyPaleontologyHuman EvolutionPhilosophy of Biology
La Drosophila melanogaster es un insecto cuya vida es corta, y dependiente de la temperatura, idealmente, si la temperatura está a 25°C, su ciclo de vida durará hasta 10 días. De todos modos, puede variar entre 10°C y 30°C. Se puede... more
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      Drosophila melanogasterDrosophila genetics
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      GeneticsMedical GeneticsDrosophila melanogasterMolecular Genetics
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsComparative GenomicsDrosophila melanogaster
Metal-induced toxicity in fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) is one of the established models for studying neurotoxicity and neurodegenerative diseases. Phytochemicals, especially alkaloids, have been reported to exhibit neuroprotection.... more
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    • Drosophila genetics
We examined levels and patterns of nucleotide variation in 21 strains of Drosophila kikkawai from Miyako island, Japan for the partial regions of the following seven nuclear genes: Adh , Ddc , esc , ksr , Pgi , su(f) , and Tpi. The... more
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      GeneticsPopulation GeneticsEvolutionary geneticsDrosophila
An organism with a single recessive loss-of-function allele will typically have a wild-type phenotype while individuals homozygous for two copies of the allele will display a mutant phenotype. Here, we develop a method that we refer to as... more
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      Drosophila melanogasterDrosophilaGene DriveDrosophila genetics
Fluorescent protein tags have revolutionized cell and developmental biology, and in combination with binary expression systems they enable diverse tissue-specific studies of protein function. However these binary expression systems often... more
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      DrosophilaCRISPRGenome EngineeringDrosophila genetics
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      GeneticsDrosophila genetics
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
Specification of the myriad of unique neuronal subtypes found in the nervous system depends upon spatiotemporal cues and terminal selector gene cascades, often acting in sequential combinatorial codes to determine final cell fate.... more
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      Neural DevelopmentDrosophila geneticsGene expression and regulationcell specification
he central nervous system (CNS) consists of an enormous number of cells, and large cellular variance, integrated into an elaborate network. The CNS is the most complex animal organ, and therefore its establishment must be controlled by... more
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      Neural DevelopmentStem Cell ResearchCell DifferentiationDrosophila genetics
Profile of New York University neurobiologist Greg Suh, who studies the mysteries of feeding and appetite by probing the genes and nervous systems of Drosophila fruit flies.
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      NeuroscienceObesityDrosophila melanogasterAppetite
The exposure of insects to xenobiotics, such as insecticides, triggers a complex defence response necessary for survival. This response includes the induction of genes that encode key Cytochrome P450 monooxygenase detoxification enzymes.... more
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      EndocrinologyMolecular BiologyNephrology and Renal PhysiologyDrosophila genetics
Cactophilic Drosophila species provide a valuable model to study gene-environment interactions and ecological adaptation. Drosophila buzzatii and Drosophila mojavensis are two cactophilic species that belong to the repleta group, but have... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsGenomicsComparative Genomics
Drosophila melanogaster populations derived from pupae collected from four microhabitats (on and under fruit, on and in soil) differed in their proportion of rover and sitter larval forager morphs, a second chromosome based genetic... more
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      GeneticsAnimal BehaviorDrosophila melanogasterAnimal Behaviour
The social life of animals depends on communication between individuals. Recent studies in Drosophila melanogaster demonstrate that various behaviors are influenced by social interactions. For example, courtship is a social interaction... more
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      Animal BehaviorCircadian RhythmsPheromonesDrosophila melanogaster
The basic principles of heredity that Mendel discovered can be tested through crossing simple organisms and used to determine how certain traits are inherited. Drosophila melanogaster is a common organism that is used for genetic tests.... more
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      Drosophila melanogasterDrosophila geneticsMendelian Genetics
Starch gel electrophoresis was used to elucídate genetic variation at 12 isoenzyme loci among six allopatric Colombian populations of the cluster martensis (D. martensis, D. starmeri and D. uniseta), from Santa Marta (Magdalena... more
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      ProteomicsPhylogenyDrosophila genetics
Cactophilic Drosophila species provide a valuable model to study gene-environment interactions and ecological adaptation. Drosophila buzzatii and Drosophila mojavensis are two cactophilic species that belong to the repleta group, but have... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsGenomicsComparative Genomics
Cactophilic Drosophila species provide a valuable model to study gene-environment interactions and ecological adaptation. Drosophila buzzatii and Drosophila mojavensis are two cactophilic species that belong to the repleta group, but have... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsGenomicsComparative Genomics
Selection acting on codon usage can cause patterns of synonymous evolution to deviate considerably from those expected under neutrality. To investigate the quantitative relationship between parameters of mutation, selection, and... more
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      GeneticsPopulation GeneticsMolecular EvolutionDrosophila melanogaster
Cs, a gene with unknown function, and amd and Ddc, which encode decarboxylases, are among the most closely spaced genes in D. melanogaster. Untranslated 3∞ ends of the convergently transcribed genes Cs and Ddc are known to overlap by 88... more
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    • Drosophila genetics
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
A new D. Melanogaster prepupation behavior, "embedding," is described. Prior to pupation, some larvae burrow through the pupate at the end of the burrowed tunnel with the posterior body embedded in the agar. Embedding behavior is... more
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      GeneticsAnimal BehaviorDrosophila melanogasterDrosophila Behavioral Neurogenetics
Although Drosophila larval neuroblasts are routinely used to define mutations affecting mitosis, the dynamics of karyokinesis in this system remain to be described. Here we outline a simple method for the short-term culturing of... more
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      GeneticsNeuroscienceSensory NeuroscienceCytogenetic
The interaction of proteins and RNA with chromatin underlies the regulation of gene expression. The ability to profile easily these interactions is fundamental for understanding chromatin biology in vivo. DNA adenine methyltransferase... more
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      GeneticsMolecular BiologyChromatin BiologyMolecular Genetics
Meiotic drive occurs when a selfish element increases its transmission frequency above the Mendelian ratio by hijacking the asymmetric divisions of female meiosis. Meiotic drive causes genomic conflict and potentially has a major impact... more
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      GeneticsDrosophila melanogasterDrosophilaDrosophila genetics
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
Adaptation of insect phenotypes for survival after exposure to xenobiotics can result from selection at multiple loci with additive genetic effects. To the authors' knowledge, no selective sweep analysis has been performed to identify... more
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      Drosophila melanogasterPesticide ecotoxicologyMultidisciplinaryDrosophila
Background: The social life of animals depends on communication between individuals. Recent studies in Drosophila melanogaster demonstrate that various behaviors are influenced by social interactions. For example, courtship is a social... more
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      Animal BehaviorCircadian RhythmsDrosophila melanogasterDrosophila Behavioral Neurogenetics
Nutrition is known to interact with genotype in human metabolic syndromes, obesity, and diabetes, and also in Drosophila metabolism. Plasticity in metabolic responses, such as changes in body fat or blood sugar in response to changes in... more
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      Drosophila melanogasterForaging ecologyDrosophila Behavioral NeurogeneticsInsulin
Drosophila melanogaster populations derived from pupae and under fruit, on and in soil) differed in their proportion of second chromosome based genetic polymorphism (Sokolowski foraging trails and lower pupal heights (sitters) than... more
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      GeneticsAnimal BehaviorDrosophila melanogasterDrosophila Behavioral Neurogenetics
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsMolecular BiologyBiotechnology
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      BiochemistryGeneticsMolecular BiologyMicroscopy
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
Cactophilic Drosophila species provide a valuable model to study gene-environment interactions and ecological adaptation. D. buzzatii and D. mojavensis are two cactophilic species that belong to the repleta group, but have very different... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsGenomicsComparative Genomics
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
not available Bangladesh J. Zool. 47(2): 367-371, 2019
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      Animal BehaviorDrosophila genetics
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
Recent studies on the genetics of complex human disease have been successful in identifying associated variants, but very few statistically significant associations have been resolved to the level of a specific gene, mutation or molecular... more
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      GeneticsMolecular BiologyGenomicsProtein Folding
Drosophila Cuticular Hydrocarbons (CH) influence courtship behaviour, mating, aggregation, oviposition, and resistance to desiccation. We measured levels of 24 different CH compounds of individual male D. melanogaster hourly under a... more
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      Animal BehaviorDrosophila melanogasterMultidisciplinaryDrosophila Behavioral Neurogenetics
Drosophila Cuticular Hydrocarbons (CH) influence courtship behaviour, mating, aggregation, oviposition, and resistance to desiccation. We measured levels of 24 different CH compounds of individual male D. melanogaster hourly under a... more
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      Animal BehaviorDrosophila melanogasterMultidisciplinaryDrosophila Behavioral Neurogenetics
Chemical communication mediates social interactions in insects . For the fruit fly, D. melanogaster, the chemical display is a key fitness trait because it leads to mating. An exchange of cues that resembles a dialogue between males and... more
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      Circadian RhythmsPheromonesDrosophila melanogasterAnimal communication
We have isolated phage clones from Drosophila melanogaster genomic and cDNA libraries containing a sequence homologous to the murine Int-i protooncogene. The Drosophila gene is represented by a single locus at position 28A1-2 on... more
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      Drosophila melanogasterCancer BiologyMultidisciplinaryMice