Drosophila melanogaster is a fruit fly, a little insect about 3mm long, of the kind that accumulates around ... Fly Pushing : The Theory and Practice of Drosophila Genetics by Ralph Greenspan Excellent and humorous guide to working with flies in genetic experiments. I wish this was published when I started fly work!
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www.ceolas.org/fly/intro.html
www.ceolas.org/fly/intro.html
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Students in Molly Renner's biology classes at City High School in Tucson, AZ created treehouses to document their fruit fly genetics experiments. Students conducted lab experiments to test for a variety of different mutations.
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tolweb.org/treehouses/?treehouse_id=4002
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Infestations can originate from over-ripened fruits or vegetables that were previously infested and brought into the home. The adults can also fly in from outside through inadequately screened windows and doors. ... simple fruit fly trap...
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www.ca.uky.edu/ENTOMOLOGY/entfacts/ef621.asp
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Fruit fly (Drosophila) science fair projects and experiments: topics, ideas, reference resources, and sample projects. ... Interdisciplinary Topic: Drosophila / Fruit Fly ... Science Fair Projects Home Zoology Experiments Zoology Science Fair Books Zoology Resources Science Jokes Warning!
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www.juliantrubin.com/fairprojects/zoology/fly.html
www.juliantrubin.com/fairprojects/zoology/fly.html
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In addition to wild-type flies, there are thousands of different mutations of the common fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. These mutations create phenotypic changes in; body color, antennae shape, eye color, eye shape, wing size, wing shape, wing vein structure, wing angle and many other features.
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bioweb.wku.edu/courses/Biol114/Vfly1.asp
bioweb.wku.edu/courses/Biol114/Vfly1.asp
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Morgan became very curious and took the white-eyed male fruit fly and bred it with a red-eyed female to see what would happen. Every offspring was born with normal red eyes in the first generation, but in the second generation, some of the flies had white eyes.
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library.thinkquest.org/16985/ffexperimentsmain.htm
library.thinkquest.org/16985/ffexperimentsmain.htm
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My mother used to do experiments on fruit flies when doing a degree; ... Ok first off the bat your source is unreliable because they are clearly an anti-evolution group and fruit fly breeding is done is universities throughout the world. They aren't hurting the flied or zapping them with radiation or anything.
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answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080120153649AAeW...
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080120153649AAeWK9F
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Anything that evolves from a fruit fly, no matter how much it diverges, would still be classified as a fruit fly, a dipteran, an insect, an arthropod, an animal, and so forth. ... Fruit flies do not remain the same species of fruit flies. Drosophila melanogaster populations evolved reproductive isolation as a result...
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www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CB/CB910_1.html
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During the decade prior to this, Drosophila had been used in experiments such as fly reactions to light and gravity, and effects of rearing conditions on fecundity (amount of eggs produced), but not yet for genetic study. ... Procedure:; CAUTION! Fruit Flies FLY and will quickly do so if given the chance.
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www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1996/5/96.05.01.x.h...
www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1996/5/96.05.01.x.html
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