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GENETIC MANIPULATION OF AN ABNORMAL JUMP RESPONSE IN DROSOPHILA

GENETIC MANIPULATION OF AN ABNORMAL JUMP RESPONSE IN DROSOPHILA

... The cantonized strains o€ Hk', Hk2 and Sh5 were established from the original mutant strains by the replacement of the autosomes with those of Canton-S; and in the reconstitut[r] ... See full document

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Tools allowing independent visualization and genetic manipulation of Drosophila melanogaster macrophages and surrounding tissues

Tools allowing independent visualization and genetic manipulation of Drosophila melanogaster macrophages and surrounding tissues

... ABSTRACT Drosophila melanogaster plasmatocytes, the phagocytic cells among hemocytes, are essential for immune responses, but also play key roles from early development to death through their interactions with ... See full document

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Enhanced flight performance by genetic manipulation of wing shape in Drosophila

Enhanced flight performance by genetic manipulation of wing shape in Drosophila

... In this study we take a different approach and use genetic manipulation to modify wing shape in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Using the Gal4/UAS system and RNA interference (RNAi), we ... See full document

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Genetic control of retinal specification and determination in Drosophila

Genetic control of retinal specification and determination in Drosophila

... of Drosophila eye ...that genetic networks involved in Drosophila eye development are conserved across ...of Drosophila RD genes, suggest that entire genetic networks can be co-opted to ... See full document

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Temporal coherency between receptor expression, neural activity and AP 1 dependent transcription regulates Drosophila motoneuron dendrite development

Temporal coherency between receptor expression, neural activity and AP 1 dependent transcription regulates Drosophila motoneuron dendrite development

... combine genetic manipulation, imaging and quantitative dendritic architecture analysis in a Drosophila single neuron model, the individually identified motoneuron ... See full document

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Comparative idiosyncrasies in life extension by reduced mTOR signalling and its distinctiveness from dietary restriction.

Comparative idiosyncrasies in life extension by reduced mTOR signalling and its distinctiveness from dietary restriction.

... rapamycin, genetic impairments of the mTORC1 complex and reduced S6K activation are all expected to extend lifespan by operating through the same ...(nematodes), Drosophila melanogaster (flies) and Mus ... See full document

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The Genetic Architecture of Startle Response in Drosophila melanogaster.

The Genetic Architecture of Startle Response in Drosophila melanogaster.

... 20 Abnormal startle reflexes are also a hallmark of many psychiatric disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, and depression. Models of these disorders and other disorders provide ... See full document

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The Genetic Architecture of Ethanol Response in the Drosophila melanogaster Genetic Reference Panel.

The Genetic Architecture of Ethanol Response in the Drosophila melanogaster Genetic Reference Panel.

... its genetic makeup, its nervous system, its physiological state, and its physical and social ...the genetic and environmental components underlying such traits. Drosophila melanogaster provides a ... See full document

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A simple genetic basis of adaptation to a novel thermal environment results in complex metabolic rewiring in Drosophila

A simple genetic basis of adaptation to a novel thermal environment results in complex metabolic rewiring in Drosophila

... Based on the genomic analyses alone, it is not possible to rule out other genes in the Sestrin peak as targets of selection, or three other small genes that overlap with the selection signature of SNF4A γ (Additional ... See full document

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AN ABNORMAL SEX RATIO IN DROSOPHILA SIMULANS

AN ABNORMAL SEX RATIO IN DROSOPHILA SIMULANS

... The temperature-sensitive stage, however, is apparently the primary spermatocyte rather than the spermatid, suggesting a primary action of the sex ratio gene before meiosis and a n[r] ... See full document

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Infection Dynamics and Immune Response in a Newly Described Drosophila Trypanosomatid Association

Infection Dynamics and Immune Response in a Newly Described Drosophila Trypanosomatid Association

... larval Drosophila demonstrated that infection persists throughout the life of the fly, including through metamor- phosis, when the fly gut undergoes a nearly complete rearrange- ment that can also purge it of ... See full document

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Abnormal auditory forward masking pattern in the brainstem response of individuals with Asperger syndrome

Abnormal auditory forward masking pattern in the brainstem response of individuals with Asperger syndrome

... Abstract: Abnormal auditory information processing has been reported in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In the present study auditory processing was investigated by recording auditory brainstem ... See full document

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hairy: A Quantitative Trait Locus for Drosophila Sensory Bristle Number

hairy: A Quantitative Trait Locus for Drosophila Sensory Bristle Number

... 1999). Drosophila stocks: Fifty-seven isogenic third chromosomes, Subsequent association studies showed that molecular derived from independent isofemale lines collected from Ra- variation at three of these genes, ... See full document

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Regenerative response of different regions of Drosophila imaginal discs

Regenerative response of different regions of Drosophila imaginal discs

... regenerative response. Moreover, the regenerative response is not uniform in all body parts, even in highly regenerative vertebrates like salamanders or frogs some tissues are more regenerative than others; ... See full document

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MALE COURTSHIP IN DROSOPHILA: THE CONDITIONED RESPONSE TO IMMATURE MALES AND ITS GENETIC CONTROL

MALE COURTSHIP IN DROSOPHILA: THE CONDITIONED RESPONSE TO IMMATURE MALES AND ITS GENETIC CONTROL

... In comparison, males that had courted immature males expressed no decrease in the quantity of courtship time directed toward subsequent virgin females, a result that demonstrates[r] ... See full document

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Age-Specific Variation in Immune Response in Drosophila melanogaster Has a Genetic Basis

Age-Specific Variation in Immune Response in Drosophila melanogaster Has a Genetic Basis

... immune response varies among individuals and this varia- tion has a genetic component (Pinti et ...that genetic influences on immune responses have age-specific effects; that is, alleles that pro- duce ... See full document

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Abnormal platelet response to thromboxane A2

Abnormal platelet response to thromboxane A2

... platelet response to U46619 suggested that the defect was beyond the thromboxane synthetase ...an abnormal platelet response to ...in response to TXA2 formed in normal platelet-rich plasma ... See full document

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The molecular through ecological genetics of abnormal abdomen. IV. Components of genetic variation in a natural population of Drosophila mercatorum.

The molecular through ecological genetics of abnormal abdomen. IV. Components of genetic variation in a natural population of Drosophila mercatorum.

... Because males always donate their X chromosome to their daughters and their Y chromosome to their sons, the genetic state of the X and Y chromosomes of males from nature c[r] ... See full document

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ABNORMAL SEGREGATION AFTER CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF DROSOPHILA

ABNORMAL SEGREGATION AFTER CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF DROSOPHILA

... I n an experiment car- ried out in 1943, in which wild type males of Drosophila melanogaster were exposed t o vapors of this substance, there occurred an abnormal and in[r] ... See full document

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The wind evoked escape behavior of the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus: integration of behavioral elements

The wind evoked escape behavior of the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus: integration of behavioral elements

... Additional factors could contribute to the storage of energy during the onset of extensor contraction. The joint could be locked by some anatomical arrangement and then quickly released. Alternatively, with the leg in ... See full document

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