The genome sequence of Drosophila melanogaster
2000

Overview of Drosophila melanogaster

publication Evidence: high

Author Information

Author(s): Jo Wixon, Cahir O'Kane

Primary Institution: University of Manchester, University of Cambridge

Conclusion

Drosophila melanogaster is a valuable model organism for studying genetics and developmental processes due to its well-mapped genome and similarities to human genes.

Supporting Evidence

  • Drosophila has a genome of 180 Mb with 13,601 predicted genes.
  • It shares many conserved genes with humans, making it useful for comparative studies.
  • Research on Drosophila has contributed significantly to understanding development and genetics.

Takeaway

Drosophila melanogaster, or fruit fly, is a tiny insect that helps scientists understand how genes work and how living things develop.

Methodology

The article discusses various genomic projects and methods used to study Drosophila, including gene disruption and expression analysis.

Limitations

The study may not cover all aspects of Drosophila genetics and its applications in other fields.

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