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141“…Here, we show that Drosophila and related species of Drosophilidae actively avoid toxic HMIs at micromolar concentrations. …”
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142por Robertson, Hugh M.“…They also reveal the beginnings of lineage-specific gene subfamilies as multiple duplications of particular gene lineages in either or both Drosophila melanogaster and D. pseudoobscura (Frolova and Astaurov) (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Gene losses and pseudogenes are similarly evident in both lineages, and even in closer comparisons of D. melanogaster with D. yakuba, leaving these species with roughly similar numbers of chemoreceptors despite considerable gene turnover. …”
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143“…Using a long term laboratory adapted population of Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Diptera: Drosophilidae), early life experience, in terms of co-inhabitant numbers, was found to affect male mating behavior and at least one fitness component. …”
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144“…In Drosophila melanogaster M. (Diptera: Drosophilidae), a phospholipase-C to proteininase-C signal cascade leads to the endocytic uptake of yolk precursor molecules. …”
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145“…The relationships among six species of the Amiota taurusata Takada, Beppu, & Toda (Diptera: Drosophilidae) species group were investigated based on DNA sequence data of the mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 ( ND2 ) gene, using three species of the genus Amiota as outgroups. …”
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146“…Flies of the family Drosophilidae can be found all over the world—from the tropics to subarctic regions—making them unprecedented models for studying the evolutionary processes that underlie the adaptation of circadian clocks to different latitudes. …”
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147“…Comparing our data to the findings of a previous study demonstrates that developmental variability in the sepsid fly Sepsis punctum strongly aligns with mutational, standing genetic, and macroevolutionary variation in the Drosophilidae––a group that diverged from the sepsid lineage ca. 64 My ago. …”
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148“…A heterodimer of the insect chemoreceptors Gr21a and Gr63a has been shown to be the carbon dioxide receptor in Drosophila melanogaster (Meigen) (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Comparison of the genes encoding these two proteins across the 12 available drosophilid fly genomes allows refined definition of their N-termini. …”
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149por Soto, Ignacio M., Soto, Eduardo M., Carreira, Valeria P., Hurtado, Juan, Fanara, Juan J., Hasson, Esteban“…The inversion polymorphisms of the cactophilic Drosophila buzzatti Patterson and Wheeler (Diptera: Drosophilidae) were studied in new areas of its distribution in Argentina. …”
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150por Commar, Leliane Silva, Galego, Luis Gustavo da Conceição, Ceron, Carlos Roberto, Carareto, Claudia Marcia Aparecida“…Zaprionus indianus is a dipteran (Drosophilidae) with a wide distribution throughout the tropics and temperate Palearctic and Nearctic regions. …”
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151por Longdon, Ben, Hadfield, Jarrod D., Day, Jonathan P., Smith, Sophia C. L., McGonigle, John E., Cogni, Rodrigo, Cao, Chuan, Jiggins, Francis M.“…Here we examine how virulence varies across host species by carrying out a large cross infection experiment using 48 species of Drosophilidae and an RNA virus. Host shifts resulted in dramatic variation in virulence, with benign infections in some species and rapid death in others. …”
Publicado 2015
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152por Medd, Nathan C, Fellous, Simon, Waldron, Fergal M, Xuéreb, Anne, Nakai, Madoka, Cross, Jerry V, Obbard, Darren J“…A thorough exploration of the pathogens infecting this pest is not only the first step on the road to the development of an effective biopesticide, but also provides a valuable comparative dataset for the study of viruses in the model family Drosophilidae. Here we use a metatransciptomic approach to identify viruses infecting this fly in both its native (Japanese) and invasive (British and French) ranges. …”
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153por Hiebert, Nils, Kessel, Tobias, Skaljac, Marisa, Spohn, Marius, Vilcinskas, Andreas, Lee, Kwang-Zin“…Here, we investigated its effects in more detail, focusing on drosophilid and aphid pests by testing the survival of two species representing the family Drosophilidae (Drosophila suzukii and D. melanogaster) and one representing the family Aphididae (Acyrthosiphon pisum). …”
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154“…A year long study was conducted to analyze the altitudinal and seasonal variation in a population of Drosophila (Diptera: Drosophilidae) on Chamundi hill of Mysore, Karnataka State, India. …”
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155“…In this study, a MAR DNA library was prepared from the Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Diptera: Drosophilidae) genome. One of the sequences identified as a MAR was from a long terminal repeat region of ‘roo’ retrotransposon (roo MAR). …”
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156por Hughes, Austin L.“…Within one of the six clades (the Zpg Clade), two independent gene duplication events were inferred to have occurred in the lineage of Drosophila , after the most recent common ancestor of the dipteran families Culicidae and Drosophilidae. The relationships among this clades were poorly resolved, except for a sister relationship between ShakB and Ogre. …”
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157por Vacas, Sandra, Primo, Jaime, Manclús, Juan J., Montoya, Ángel, Navarro-Llopis, Vicente“…Spotted wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii Matsumura (Diptera: Drosophilidae), has become a key pest for soft fruits and cherries in Europe in less than a decade since the first outbreak in 2007. …”
Publicado 2019
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158por Sassù, Fabiana, Nikolouli, Katerina, Caravantes, Silvana, Taret, Gustavo, Pereira, Rui, Vreysen, Marc J. B., Stauffer, Christian, Cáceres, Carlos“…Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) is an invasive pest of a wide range of commercial soft-skinned fruits. …”
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159por Quiroz-Carreño, Soledad, Pastene-Navarrete, Edgar, Espinoza-Pinochet, Cesar, Muñoz-Núñez, Evelyn, Devotto-Moreno, Luis, Céspedes-Acuña, Carlos L., Alarcón-Enos, Julio“…(Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae), which is one of the most widespread and destructive primary pests of Prunus (plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots, almonds), pear, walnuts, and chestnuts, among other. …”
Publicado 2020
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160por Rezvykh, Alexander P., Funikov, Sergei Yu., Protsenko, Lyudmila A., Kulikova, Dina A., Zelentsova, Elena S., Chuvakova, Lyubov N., Blumenstiel, Justin P., Evgen’ev, Michael B.“…During the evolution of the Drosophilidae, hundreds of genes have become embedded within pericentromeric regions yet retained activity. …”
Publicado 2021
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