• Dr Carmena has strong views on how we should treat the humble fruit fly.

    BBC: Edinburgh, Fife & East Scotland

  • Scientists are ready to publish the fruit fly genome, which will help them study human disease.

    BBC: Into a new millennium of science

  • The fruit fly, (Drosophila melanogaster), on the other hand, does not have this problem.

    BBC: Infected flies boost malaria hope

  • The first clue came from studies of the geneticists' pet insect, the humble fruit fly.

    ECONOMIST: Genetic science

  • Technical innovation lasts about as long as a fruit fly in today's Web ecology, which has become everyone's.

    FORBES: Digital rules

  • The entire fruit fly genome is already available on digital disk for reference.

    BBC: Zebrafish genome next

  • As for Chalfie's girlfriend, a noted fruit fly researcher name Tulle Hazelrigg: The two married, and both are professors at Columbia.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Although I still can't look at a fruit fly without cringing just a little, I went on to take his biochemistry class and excelled.

    WSJ: Our Child Hates Math��and We Parents Are Partly to Blame

  • In the future, the scientists hope to use their new microscope to investigate how organs and tissues form in the fruit fly and other organisms.

    MSN: Fruit fly embryo grows into larva in 3-D video

  • "Our ability to grow Plasmodium in the fruit fly is especially fortunate because scientists recently determined the complete sequence of the Drosophila genome, " says Dr Shahabuddin.

    BBC: Infected flies boost malaria hope

  • The fruit fly, one of science's other favourite lab models, has already been subjected to extensive chemical mutagenesis, providing researchers with a wealth of useful genomic data.

    BBC: Mice mutants probe human genome

  • This is a rare brain disorder that is caused by an autoimmune response which destroys the human equivalents of the ion channels that are affected in the mutant fruit fly.

    ECONOMIST: Memory formation

  • Exelixis fiddles with those of the common fruit fly.

    FORBES: Rx: No merger

  • The similarity between the genetic make-up of the fruit fly and that of human being is well-known, and scientists are hoping that this breakthrough could eventually lead to understanding of addiction to narcotics.

    BBC: Body clock link to cocaine addiction

  • "My dream is that these transposable elements will be tools that we can use to make the mouse more like the fruit fly, " says David Largaespada, a researcher at the University of Minnesota.

    FORBES: Glowing Mice From China And Other Oddities

  • But similar elements were found in fruit flies, allowing scientists to find out what genes do by knocking them out one by one and making the fruit fly the workhorse of modern science.

    FORBES: Glowing Mice From China And Other Oddities

  • Should a bottle of memory pills appear on your nightstand one day, a heap of credit will go to Tully and Kandel, with an assist from two of God's lowliest creatures: the fruit fly and the sea slug.

    FORBES: Viagra for the Brain

  • They were expected to come out with at least one stunning conclusion right off the bat, and they did: Human beings had about 32, 000 genes, give or take several thousand--not that much more than a fruit fly or a worm.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Dana Carroll, a biochemist at the University of Utah who has licensed some research to Sangamo, has run fruit fly experiments using zinc finger nucleases in which the flies' genomes were cut in unintended places apart from the target area.

    FORBES: A Whole New Crop

  • Working with the geneticists' favourite animal, the fruit fly Drosophila, Dr Gibson has pinpointed a series of so-called cryptic variations that have no effect on a protein's structure, but can nevertheless, if the circumstances are right, have a significant effect on the individual they belong to.

    ECONOMIST: Genetics gets more complicated

  • With the help of Chiara Cirelli, who also works at the University of Wisconsin, Dr Tononi has created a mutant fruit fly that sleeps only two or three hours a night. (A normal fly sleeps between eight and 14 hours.) The mutation itself is in a gene for a nerve-cell protein of a type known as an ion channel.

    ECONOMIST: Memory formation

  • The images are then merged to create a three-dimensional look at the sample, in this case a fruit-fly embryo.

    MSN: Fruit fly embryo grows into larva in 3-D video

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