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Editorial for the "Genetics, Phylogeny, and Evolution of Insects" Special Issue. [PDF]
Chen Z.
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Reference Gene Selection for Quantitative Gene Expression Analysis in <i>Argynnis hyperbius</i>. [PDF]
Xin HJ +6 more
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Inferences on the evolution of the ascorbic acid synthesis pathway in insects using Phylogenetic Tree Collapser (PTC), a tool for the automated collapsing of phylogenetic trees using taxonomic information. [PDF]
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Zootaxa, 2016
This catalogue presents 176 species distributed in 17 genera and four tribes of Drosophilidae in Colombia, with both subfamilies, Drosophilinae and Steganinae, represented in the Colombian territory. This is probably an underestimate of the real richness of drosophilid species in the country, for two reasons. First, there are relatively few collections
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This catalogue presents 176 species distributed in 17 genera and four tribes of Drosophilidae in Colombia, with both subfamilies, Drosophilinae and Steganinae, represented in the Colombian territory. This is probably an underestimate of the real richness of drosophilid species in the country, for two reasons. First, there are relatively few collections
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SHALLOW GENOMICS, PHYLOGENETICS, AND EVOLUTION IN THE FAMILY DROSOPHILIDAE
Biocomputing 2002, 2001The effects of the genomic revolution are beginning to be felt in all disciplines of the biological sciences. Evolutionary biology in general, and phylogenetic systematics in particular, are being revolutionized by these advances. The advent of rapid nucleotide sequencing techniques have provided phylogenetic biologists with the tools required to ...
M, Zilversmit, P, O'Grady, R, Desalle
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The evolution of HOM‐C homeoboxes in the Dipteran family Drosophilidae
Insect Molecular Biology, 2003Abstract Forty‐five new Homeotic Complex (HOM‐C) homeobox sequences from six species of Drosophilidae ( Drosophila heteroneura , D. adiastola , Zaprionus vittiger , Chymomyza ...
R, DeSalle +3 more
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Expression study of an α-l-fucosidase gene in the Drosophilidae family
Gene, 2008The plasma membrane of Drosophila (Sophophora) melanogaster spermatozoa contains an alpha-l-fucosidase that might be involved in fertilization by interacting with alpha-l-fucose residues on the micropyle of the eggshell. D. (S.) melanogaster has a single gene called CG6128 or Fuca encoding for a putative alpha-l-fucosidase.
M.E. Pasini, J. Intra, G. Pavesi
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2022
The composition and seasonality of the populations of Drosophilidae (Diptera) species were evaluated, along with some other dipteran species, in three fruit orchards in Aydın Province. Bait traps with grape vinegar were used for collecting drosophilids from September 2018 to January 2020.
BAŞPINAR, Hüseyin +5 more
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The composition and seasonality of the populations of Drosophilidae (Diptera) species were evaluated, along with some other dipteran species, in three fruit orchards in Aydın Province. Bait traps with grape vinegar were used for collecting drosophilids from September 2018 to January 2020.
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Do Deletions of Mos1-Like Elements Occur Randomly in the Drosophilidae Family?
Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2002We compared deleted copies of the seven mauritiana subfamilies of mariner transposable elements in species of the Drosophilidae. All elements were detected by PCR using the inverted terminal repeats of the Mos1 element of Drosophila mauritiana as primers.
Frédéric, Brunet +3 more
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