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  • | genus = '''''Drosophila''''' *[[Drosophila (subgenus)|Drosophila]]
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  • ...ening or fermenting fruits and vegetables, especially the common species ''Drosophila melanogaster'', often used in genetic research.
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  • ...the insect genus ''Drosophila'', containing ten species groups of which ''Drosophila melanogaster'' (fruit fly) is the best known.
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  • | genus = '''''Drosophila''''' *[[Drosophila (subgenus)|Drosophila]]
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  • ...ature.com/nature/journal/v434/n7037/abs/nature03486.html Reduced sleep in Drosophila Shaker mutants (Nature.com)]
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  • | genus = ''[[Drosophila]]'' ...Sturtevant]] in 1939. It contains the best known drosophilid species, ''[[Drosophila melanogaster]]''.
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  • ...pteran insects in the subsection Acalypteratae, including the fruit fly (''Drosophila melanogaster'').
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  • ...ening or fermenting fruits and vegetables, especially the common species ''Drosophila melanogaster'', often used in genetic research.
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  • *[[Drosophila]] ...tudies are limited to species of the genus ''[[Drosophila]]''. The genus ''Drosophila'' is [[paraphyletic]] as several genera, such as ''Zaprionus'', ''Scaptomyz
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  • ...re essential to the correct functioning of the cell, and when mutated in ''Drosophila melanogaster'' causes a variety of aberrant leg movements.
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  • ...and the ''[[C. Elegans]]'' [2]. Later Inx were found in [[Arthropoda]] (''Drosophila'', ''grasshopper''), [[Nematoda]] (''C. Elegans''), [[Annelida]] (''Medicin ...''Drosophila'' has 8, and the ''C. Elegans'' 25, Inx genes [3]. Some of ''Drosophila'' innexins are called '''ogre''', '''shak-B''', '''inx2''', '''inx3''', '''
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  • ...ic]]. The family includes the most used [[model organism]] in biology, ''[[Drosophila melanogaster]]''. The family is subdivided in two subfamilies, the [[Drosop
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