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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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2018-01-01
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 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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Functional genomics of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) midguts and fat bodies
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Keeling, Christopher I., Bearfield, Jeremy C., Blomquist, Gary J., Schlauch, Karen, Tittiger, Claus, Young, Sharon, Aw, Tidiane
Background The mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) is a significant coniferous forest pest in western North America. It relies on aggregation pheromones to colonize hosts. Its three major pheromone components, trans-verbenol, exo-brevicomin, and frontalin, are thought to arise via...
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Functional interaction between phosducin-like protein 2 and cytosolic chaperonin is essential for cytoskeletal protein function and cell cycle progression
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Pozniakovsky, A., Hyman, A.A., Stirling, P.C., Takhar, K.S., Srayko, M., Lerou, M.R.
The Chaperonin Containing Tcp1 (CCT) maintains cellular protein folding homeostasis in the eukaryotic cytosol by assisting the biogenesis of many proteins, including actins, tubulins, and regulators of the cell cycle. Here, we demonstrate that the essential and conserved eukaryotic phosducin-like...
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1998
Boutin, S., Zuleta, G., Krebs, C. J., O'Donoghue, M., Hofer, E. J., Murray, D. L.
Coyotes and lynx are the two most important mammalian predators of snowshoe hares throughout much of the boreal forest. Populations of hares cycle in abundance, with peaks in density occurring every 8-11 yr, and experimental results suggest that predation is a necessary factor causing these...