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2018
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is part of a series displaying different fruit flies with various phenotypes. These flies are seen in Molecular Genetics and Heredity: Biology 207. This image was created as part of the University of Alberta OER image database project in Biological Sciences. Identifier 4000I.
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2018-01-01
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is part of a series displaying different fruit flies with various phenotypes. These flies are seen in Molecular Genetics and Heredity: Biology 207. This image was created as part of the University of Alberta OER image database project in Biological Sciences. Identifier 4000I.
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2018-01-01
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is part of a series displaying different fruit flies with various phenotypes. These flies are seen in Molecular Genetics and Heredity: Biology 207. This image was created as part of the University of Alberta OER image database project in Biological Sciences. Identifier 4000I.
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2018
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is part of a series displaying seperating fruit flies into 4 groups based on phenotypic characteristics. Fruit fly experiments are performed in Molecular Genetics and Heredity: Biology 207. This image was created as part of the University of Alberta OER image database project in...
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2018-01-01
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is part of a series displaying seperating fruit flies into 8 groups based on phenotypic characteristics. Fruit fly experiments are performed in Molecular Genetics and Heredity: Biology 207. This image was created as part of the University of Alberta OER image database project in...
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2018-01-01
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is part of a series displaying seperating fruit flies into 8 groups based on phenotypic characteristics. Fruit fly experiments are performed in Molecular Genetics and Heredity: Biology 207. This image was created as part of the University of Alberta OER image database project in...
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2008
Li, R., Wang, J., Wong, G.K.S., Zheng, H., Xu, S., Clark, T., Zheng, X., Vang, S.
Background Gene conversion causes a non-reciprocal transfer of genetic information between similar sequences. Gene conversion can both homogenize genes and recruit point mutations thereby shaping the evolution of multigene families. In the rice genome, the large number of duplicated genes...
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Gene expression and sensory structures in sponges: Explorations of sensory-neural origins in a non-bilaterian context
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The nervous system is present in all but two animal phyla – one of them being Porifera, sponges. Sponges have no neurons and yet have organized behavior and finely tuned sensation. Furthermore, sponges have genes involved in the nervous system of other animals (informally called ‘neural’ genes)....
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Genetic diversity and selection in North American red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus): A Hamiltonian perspective into the processes and mechanisms of evolution
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The theory of natural selection has advanced our understanding in every aspect of biological sciences, yet despite this seeming ubiquity, there remain some components that are not fully resolved. Natural selection predicts the “selfish” advancement of genes that are optimally suited for their...
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Genetic, genomic and molecular studies of signaling pathways controlling ecdysone biosynthesis in Drosophila melanogaster
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In insects, periodic pulses of the molting hormone ecdysone control all major developmental transitions such as the molts and metamorphosis. Ecdysone, a steroid hormone, is produced in the prothoracic gland during larval and pupal development of Drosophila. While we have a relatively good...