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Microdissection and Identifying Stained Parts of Drosophila Maggots. Jessica Zereski Tyler Charlantini. Strain A307. This strain shows the muscle . Example Muscle. A307 Muscle. Sourced from: www.biol.sc.edu/~vogt/courses/neuro/ flylarva . pdf. Strain 50Y.
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Microdissection and Identifying Stained Parts of Drosophila Maggots Jessica Zereski Tyler Charlantini
Strain A307 • This strain shows the muscle Example Muscle A307 Muscle Sourced from: www.biol.sc.edu/~vogt/courses/neuro/flylarva.pdf
Strain 50Y • This strain shows the mouth (not stained) and the dorsal prothoracic discs Example Imaginal Discs 50Y ImaginalDiscs Sourced from: https://bcrc.bio.umass.edu/courses/fall2011/biol/biol190h/
Strain C17 • This picture shows the trachea C17 Trachea Example Trachea Sourced from: www.biol.sc.edu/~vogt/courses/neuro/flylarva.pdf
Strain C17 • This strain shows the midgut • Note that this is much smaller (in radius) and longer than the hindgut C17 Midgut Example Midgut (Green) Sourced from: www.biol.sc.edu/~vogt/courses/neuro/flylarva.pdf
Strain C17 • This picture shows the hindgut • Notice that the end is thicker and the organ is smaller than the midgut C17 Hindgut Example Hindgut Sourced hindgut (blue)www.biol.sc.edu/~vogt/courses/neuro/flylarva.pdf