Abstract
Metabolomic analysis provides a powerful new tool for studies of Drosophila physiology. This approach allows investigators to detect thousands of chemical compounds in a single sample, representing the combined contributions of gene expression, enzyme activity, and environmental context. Metabolomics has been used for a wide range of studies in Drosophila, often providing new insights into gene function and metabolic state that could not be obtained using any other approach. In this review, we survey the uses of metabolomic analysis since its entry into the field. We also cover the major methods used for metabolomic studies in Drosophila and highlight new directions for future research.
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Cox, J. E., Thummel, C. S., & Tennessen, J. M. (2017). Metabolomic studies in Drosophila. Genetics, 206(3), 1169–1185. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.117.200014
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