Free with registration - Health & Medicine Week - AccessMyLibrary.com - Sep 22, 2003 Raisin and coauthors published their study in Genetics (A new genetic locus controlling growth and proliferation in Drosophila melanogaster. ...
Telegraph.co.uk - Jul 28, 2004 Lewis began investigating mutant varieties of the fruit fly, Drosophila, ... the flies and provoking genetic changes with chemicals and radiation, ...
Hutchinson Center A Life of Science - Jul 18, 2002 Edgar turned to Drosophila to dissect the genetics behind the connection between cell growth and the cell cycle. A precisely choreographed series of genetic ...
Nature.com - Oct 4, 2001 Drosophila carrying lats mutant cells or mice deficient for Lats1 develop ... These observations suggest that LATS1 is a potent growth suppressor and, ...
Nature.com - Feb 20, 2005 ... 5 , few studies have applied a genetic approach to examine growth-dependent control of rRNA synthesis in metazoans. Here, we show that in Drosophila ...
The Hindu - Nov 4, 2001 As such drugs are potential inhibitors of growth-promoting oncogenes, they would be useful in ... Transgenic flies could be a good alternate genetic model, ...
Free with registration - Annual Review of Genetics - AccessMyLibrary.com - Jan 1, 2002 In this review, we describe the molecular and ultrastructural characteristics of the actin cytoskeleton in the Drosophila ovary, and discuss recent genetic ...
Nature.com - Jan 14, 2007 (a) Multiple alignment of Drosophila and human NIPA1 and ichthyin homologs, ... Transmembrane (TM) domains predicted from the Drosophila protein sequence ...
$15.00 - Reed Business Information - Alacra Store - Jun 1, 2002 For the first time, Susan Parkhurst and colleagues of the Fred Hutchinson's Basic Sciences Division report that in Drosophila , or fruit flies, Sir2 appears ...
Biology News Net - Biology News Net (press release) - Jun 2, 2005 It is the first genetic mutation found to cause early maturation in ... DHR4 stands for Drosophila (the genus name for fruit flies) hormone receptor 4. ...