Courtship and copulation behaviors in Drosophila melanogaster males are regulated by sex-specific products from the gene fruitless (fru). Male-specific FRU proteins (FRU[superscript M]) are putative transcription factors of the BTB-ZnF family that likely act by controlling development and maintenance of the neural circuitry used during male sexual behavior. However, which...
Seasonal and annual patterns of N fluxes and concentrations in streamwater in six conifer-dominated watersheds at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, OR, were studied to gain insight into the factors that influence N retention in this ecosystem. Processes affecting N flux in streamwater differed between organic (DON) and inorganic (DIN;...
Background: In Drosophila, male flies require the expression of the male-specific Fruitless protein (FRU[superscript M]) within the
developing pupal and adult nervous system in order to produce male courtship and copulation behaviors. Recent
evidence has shown that specific subsets of FRU[superscript M] neurons are necessary for particular steps of courtship...
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Background: In Drosophila, male flies require the expression of the male-specific Fruitless protein (FRU[superscript M]) within the
developing pupal and adult nervous system in order to produce male courtship and copulation behaviors. Recent
evidence has shown that specific subsets of FRU[superscript M] neurons are necessary for particular steps of courtship...
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successful copulation in Drosophila melanogaster
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Background: In Drosophila, male flies require the expression of the male-specific Fruitless protein (FRU[superscript M]) within the
developing pupal and adult nervous system in order to produce male courtship and copulation behaviors. Recent
evidence has shown that specific subsets of FRU[superscript M] neurons are necessary for particular steps of courtship...
Background: In Drosophila, male flies require the expression of the male-specific Fruitless protein (FRU[superscript M]) within the
developing pupal and adult nervous system in order to produce male courtship and copulation behaviors. Recent
evidence has shown that specific subsets of FRU[superscript M] neurons are necessary for particular steps of courtship...
Background: In Drosophila, male flies require the expression of the male-specific Fruitless protein (FRU[superscript M]) within the
developing pupal and adult nervous system in order to produce male courtship and copulation behaviors. Recent
evidence has shown that specific subsets of FRU[superscript M] neurons are necessary for particular steps of courtship...
Background: In Drosophila, male flies require the expression of the male-specific Fruitless protein (FRU[superscript M]) within the
developing pupal and adult nervous system in order to produce male courtship and copulation behaviors. Recent
evidence has shown that specific subsets of FRU[superscript M] neurons are necessary for particular steps of courtship...
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