Researchers discover the SELK neuron, a single-cell decision-maker in fruit flies that weighs sweet vs. bitter signals to determine whether to eat or flee.
Researchers at Brown’s Carney Institute for Brain Science identified a pair of neurons that integrate sweet and bitter ...
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Selfish chromosomes seize sperm genes to bias inheritance
India, March 17 -- Selfish chromosomes bias genetic inheritance by manipulating the overdrive (Ovd) gene, a natural sperm quality control checkpoint.
We've uploaded a fruit fly. We took the @FlyWireNews connectome of the fruit fly brain, applied a simple neuron model ( @Philip_Shiu Nature 2024) and used it to control a MuJoCo physics-simulated body ...
Authorities say the pest can infest more than 50 types of fruits and vegetables and poses a risk to California’s agriculture.
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Patanjali Research Institute inaugurates advanced zebrafish and drosophila research laboratory
Patanjali Research Institute has opened a new advanced laboratory for Zebrafish and Drosophila research. This facility aims ...
U.S. collaboration with the participation of the European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen (ENI-G), researchers have shown that fruit flies can adapt their social behavior and learn from these ...
When closely related species mate, their offspring sometimes survive but cannot reproduce. This pattern often affects males ...
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