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DrosoPhyla: genomic resources for drosophilid phylogeny and systematics
The vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster is a pivotal model for invertebrate development, genetics, physiology, neuroscience, and disease. The whole family Drosophilidae, which contains over 4000 species, offers a plethora of cases for comparative and ...
Chung, Henry +6 more
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Rod Drosophila predstavlja najveći rod unutar porodice Drosophilidae. U ovom istraživanju proveden je pokus s ciljem utvrđivanja prisutnosti faune mušica iz porodice Drosophilidae na području Parka prirode Medvednica tijekom vegetacijske sezone u 2018 ...
Miljković, Karla
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139 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-128)."A phylogenetic system and classification of most genera and subgenera of the Drosophilidae are proposed that incorporate tribes, subtribes, infratribes, and genus groups.
Grimaldi, David A.
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"Law of unspecialized" applied to the family Drosophilidae.
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In the 17 years since the last familywide taxonomic analysis of the Drosophilidae, many studies dealing with a limited number of species or groups have been published.
David Houle, Kim van der Linde
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The genus Colocasiomyia de Meijere (Diptera, Drosophilidae) is known to include 30 described and nearly 60 undescribed species classified into six species groups. Among these, the C.
Jiao,Run-Jie +6 more
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The genus Zaprionus consists of approximately 60 species of drosophilids that are native to the Afrotropical region. The phylogenetic position of Zaprionus within the Drosophilidae family is still unresolved.
Rego, Letícia do Nascimento Andrade de Almeida [UNESP] +11 more
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Drosophila Survey of Hokkaido, XXVI. : Descriprions of Three New Species of Drosophilidae from Japan
PThree new species of the dipterous family Drosophilidae are described : Stegana (Steganina) longifibula n. sp. And Stegana (Steganina) unidentata n. sp. From Nishitapp and kushiro, respectively ; and Mycodrosophila bifibulata n. sp.
Takada, Haruo +2 more
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Background The Drosophilidae family is traditionally divided into two subfamilies: Drosophilinae and Steganinae. This division is based on morphological characters, and the two subfamilies have been treated as monophyletic in most of the literature, but ...
Guilherme Rezende Dias +4 more
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