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Fruit Fly Genetics Drosophila melanogaster. http://www.nasaexplores.com/show2_articlea.php?id=04-006. Model organism for Genetic Studies Drosophila melanogaster. It is easily cultured in the lab Has a short generation time Can produce many offspring
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Fruit Fly GeneticsDrosophila melanogaster http://www.nasaexplores.com/show2_articlea.php?id=04-006
Model organism for Genetic StudiesDrosophila melanogaster • It is easily cultured in the lab • Has a short generation time • Can produce many offspring • Has only 4 chromosomes visible under a light microscope • Many mutants have been created http://bioweb.wku.edu/courses/Biol114/Vfly1.asp
What sex is it? Xy XX Sexing flies: Male and female fruit flies can be distinguished from each other in three ways: • 1) Only males have a sex comb, a fringe of black bristles on the forelegs. • 2) The tip of the abdomen is elongated and somewhat pointed in females and more rounded in males. • 3) The abdomen of the female has seven segments, whereas that of the male has only five segments. Images from: http://math.hws.edu/javamath/ryan/Genetics1.html
Normal fly is called a "wild type" and any fly exhibiting a phenotypic mutation is called a "mutant". Mutant flies are given names that generally denote the type of mutation the fly exhibits. EXAMPLE: Drosophila melanogaster Eye colors (clockwise): brown, cinnabar, sepia, vermilion, white, wild. Also, the wild-eyed fly has a yellow body, the sepia-eyed fly has an ebony body, and the brown-eyed fly has a black body. http://www.answers.com/topic/drosophila-melanogaster-1
Each mutation is also given a letter code. Wild type is denoted by a superscript + over the mutant letter code. EXAMPLE: Ebony body color = e Wild type body color = e+ http://www.exploratorium.edu/exhibits/mutant_flies/ebony.gif
Sex-linked genes are located on one of the sex chromosomes (usually the X chromosome). Thus, the genotypic notation for a mutant gene for white eye color on the X chromosome would look like: • Xw Xw = white-eyed female • Xw+ Xw = wild type heterozygote female • Xw Y = white-eyed male • Xw+ Y = wild type male http://www.exploratorium.edu/exhibits/mutant_flies/white-eyes.gif