Drosophila biology in the genomic age

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Abstract

Over the course of the past century, flies in the family Drosophilidae have been important models for understanding genetic, developmental, cellular, ecological, and evolutionary processes. Full genome sequences from a total of 12 species promise to extend this work by facilitating comparative studies of gene expression, of molecules such as proteins, of developmental mechanisms, and of ecological adaptation. Here we review basic biological and ecological information of the species whose genomes have recently been completely sequenced in the context of current research. Copyright © 2007 by the Genetics Society of America.

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Markow, T. A., & O’Grady, P. M. (2007, November). Drosophila biology in the genomic age. Genetics. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.107.074112

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