Supplemental Information on Drosophila melanogaster ... There are several other mutant phenotypes available for linkage mapping in Drosophila. Some of these mutant phenotypes are shown below:
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This article has been cited by other articles: ... H. Allen Orr, JP Masly, and Nitin Phadnis ... From the Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627...
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Drosophila Mutant Phenotypes; These images and references were compiled by P.A. Otto. Genetics and Molecular Biology 23(4). 2000. Note: Inheritance patterns in CGS are randomized, and may not be the same as what you see here.
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Drosophila Vps35 function is necessary for normal endocytic trafficking and actin cytoskeleton organisation; J. Cell Sci., ... Zfrp8, the Drosophila ortholog of PDCD2, functions in lymph gland development and controls cell proliferation; Development, July 1, 2007; 134(13): 2387 - 2396. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]
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The Toll pathway is responsible for the formation of melanotic masses in Drosophila (LEMAITRE et al. 1995). The pathway is named after the transmembrane receptor Toll that, ... Constitutive activation of this pathway in HopTum mutants leads to phenotypes similar to those observed in constitutive activation of Toll,
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Anderson et al, 2003). Although these studies have shown that substantial genetic variation exists for heat- and cold-stress resistance phenotypes in natural and laboratory Drosophila populations, it is essential to identify the individual genetic loci underlying this complex variation in order to understand...
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The different eye color phenotypes among Drosophila result from alterations in biochemistry. George W. Beadle and Edward L. Tatum demonstrated in the 1940's that genes regulate biochemical processes by controlling the production of enzymes.
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BIO 114 Virtual Fly: To begin your experiment, you must first select the phenotypes for the flies that will be mated. In addition to wild-type flies, there are thousands of different mutations of the common fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster.
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Our findings demonstrate that loss of spastin function elicits HSP-like phenotypes in Drosophila, provide novel insights into the molecular mechanism of spastin mutations, and raise the possibility that therapy with Vinca alkaloids may be efficacious in spastin-associated HSP and other disorders related to...
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