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Flying (and feeding) under the radar? NOT ANYMORE

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Fruit flies are sneaky – they’re too small to swat, but big enough to be a nuisance. And although it might be easy to dismiss the little creatures as simple, insignificant pests that invade your kitchen, they can actually do us a great service. For years, scientists have used fruit flies, or Drosophila melanogaster, as test subjects because of their ability to evolve through many generations in a relatively short time. They provide an abundance of clean data, with strong control groups and a clear path for analysis. That data is valuable because the biological network of the...Read full article

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    BioPhotonics
    Oct 2014
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