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Fruit Flies in Biological Research

Prokop, A

Biological Sciences Review. 2016;28(4):10-14.

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Abstract

Drosophila has remained at the forefront of biological research for over a century. During this time Drosophila researchers have made essential contributions to our knowledge of fundamental biology and made Drosophila the conceptually best understood animal organism we have to date. Andreas Prokop, Professor of Cellular and Developmental Neurobiology at the University of Manchester, explains why.

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2015-11-09
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2015-08-03
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eng
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http://www.bsr.manchester.ac.uk/
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28
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4
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10
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14
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4
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10-14
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  • Journal site http://www.bsr.manchester.ac.uk
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Immediate release
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11th November, 2015
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uk-ac-man-scw:277700
Created by:
Prokop, Andreas
Created:
11th November, 2015, 12:44:55
Last modified by:
Prokop, Andreas
Last modified:
24th February, 2016, 20:54:22

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