Brown Researchers Uncover the Underlying Genetics That Make Flies Champion Fliers
March 19, 2021
March 19, 2021
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, March 19 (TNSJou) -- Brown University issued the following news:
Flies have evolved excellent flying skills thanks to a set of complicated interactions between numerous genes that influence wing shape, muscle function and nervous system development, as well as the regulation of gene expression during development. These interactions are identified by a team of Brown University researchers in a Thursday, March 18, PLOS Genetics study.
"Fruit . . .
Flies have evolved excellent flying skills thanks to a set of complicated interactions between numerous genes that influence wing shape, muscle function and nervous system development, as well as the regulation of gene expression during development. These interactions are identified by a team of Brown University researchers in a Thursday, March 18, PLOS Genetics study.
"Fruit . . .
