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595.774
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Author
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Markow, Therese Ann.
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Title
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Drosophila [electronic resource] : a guide to species identification and use / Therese A. Markow, Patrick M. O'Grady.
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Publication
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Amsterdam ; Oxford : Academic Press, [2005], c2006.
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Material Info.
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viii, 259 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
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Summary Note
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Anyone wishing to tap the research potential of the hundreds of Drosophila species in addition to D.melanogaster will finally have a single comprehensive resource for identifying, rearing and using this diverse group of insects. This is the only group of higher eukaryotes for which the genomes of 12 species have been sequenced. The fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster continues to be one of the greatest sources of information regarding the principles of heredity that apply to all animals, including humans. In reality, however, over a thousand different species of Drosophila exist, each with the potential to make their own unique contributions to the rapidly changing fields of genetics and evolution. This book, by providing basic information on how to identify and breed these other fruitflies, will allow investigators to take advantage, on a large scale, of the valuable qualities of these other Drosophila species and their newly developed genomic resources to address critical scientific questions. * Provides easy to use keys and illustrations to identify different Drosophila species * A guide to the life history differences of hundreds of species * Worldwide distribution maps of hundreds of species * Complete recipes for different Drosophila diets * Offers an analysis on how to account for species differences in designing and conducting experiments * Presents useful ideas of how to collect the many different Drosophila species in the wild.
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Notes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Part 1: How to look at flies -- Chapter 1: Phylogenetic relationships -- Chapter 2: Atlas of male and female Drosophila, with terms of morphological characters -- Chapter 3: Keys to species -- Part 2: How to collect wild flies -- Chapter 4: Collection methods (baiting, sweeping, permits, transport) -- Chapter 5: Distributions of major groups (geographic and habitat) -- Chapter 6: Handling wild-caught specimens (living cultures, vouchers, preservation) -- Part 3: How to use living flies -- Chapter 7: Life history variability -- Chapter 8: How to use ecological and life history information in fly husbandry -- Chapter 9: Culture media recipes -- Chapter 10: How to use life history and behavioral information in experimental design -- Chapter 11: Trouble shooting: dealing with culturing problems -- Part 4: Resources -- Chapter 12: Links to sources for supplies, equipment.
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Notes
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Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2007.
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ISBN
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9780124730526
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ISBN
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0124730523
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Subject
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Drosophila.
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Subject
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Drosophilidae.
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Subject
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Drosophila Laboratory manuals.
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Subject
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Genetics Research.
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Subject
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Genomics Methodology.
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Subject
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Electronic books.
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Added Entry
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O'Grady, Patrick M.
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Added Entry
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ScienceDirect (Online service)
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Date
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Year, Month, Day:01405141
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Link
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An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information ScienceDirect
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