Variation in the abillties of different strains of Drosophila melanogaster to utilize diverse carbon sourcesanimal breeding, animal genetics, arthropods, entomology, animal physiologyIn several experiments, flies of different geographic origins have been tested for their abilities to produce adult progeny ...
2009: Diflubenzuron inhibits reproduction of different strains of Drosophila melanogaster. Insect Science, 16 (4): 305-309.Adamski, Z., Bloszyk, J., Musial, J., Lysiak, M., Urbaniak, L., and Ziemnicki K. In press. Diflubenzuron inhibits reproduction of different strains of Drosophila ...
Lines of the fly Drosophila melanogaster were selected for increased knockdown resistance to heat (39°C) in a long tube. One set of lines was selected following prior heat hardening (1 h at 37°C) and another without hardening. Each set consisted of three replicate selection lines and three...
Genomic responses to the socio-sexual environment in maleDrosophila melanogasterexposed to conspecific rivals. Socio-sexual environments have profound effects on fitness. Local sex ratios can alter the threat of sexual competition, to which males respond via plastic......
During the last two decades, the two cosmopolitan species Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans have been compared with regard to numerous characteristics, ranging from their geographic distribution and ecology to their DNA polymorphism. Various traits have been compared, including morphology, physi...
We test this hypothesis by examining the patterns of scaling in Drosophila melanogaster subjected to variation in three environmental regulators of size: nutrition, temperature and rearing density. Our data indicate that different environmental regulators of size do indeed generate different patterns of ...
Thus, understanding how the size and density of a group influence self-organisation can provide insight into the relative benefits of group living. Drosophila melanogaster aggregate and form groups. Drosophila will aggregate even in the absence of food17. In addition, groups of flies display ...
A. (1971). Variations in mating propensities in strains of Drosophila melanogaster with different scuteIIar chaeta numbers. Heredity 26, 313-22.McKENZIE, J. A., AND P. A. PARSONS. 1971. Vari- ations in mating propensities in strains of Dro- sophila melanogaster with different scutellar ...
The 1.688 g/cm 3 satellite DNA of Drosophila melanogaster is composed primarily of 359 base-pair units repeated in tandem. Most of these units contain a single cleavage site for both HaeIII and HinfI restriction endonucleases; however, some units lack one or both sites. Previously we had show...
Control of female reproduction in Drosophila: genetic dissection using gynandromorphs The sexual behavior of Drosophila melanogaster gynandromorphs was studied to analyze the relationship between different steps in the female reproductive pa... J Szabad,C Fajszi - 《Genetics》 被引量: 95发表: 1982年...