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Scientists uncover the underlying genetics that make flies champion fliers: A complex network of wing, muscle and nervous system genes all contribute to flight performance – Science Daily
Flies have developed excellent flying skills thanks to a set of complicated interactions between numerous genes influencing wing shape, muscle function, and nervous…

Flies have developed excellent flying skills thanks to a set of complicated interactions between numerous genes influencing wing shape, muscle function, and nervous system development, as well as the regulation of gene expression during development. Adam Spierer and David Rand in collaboration with colleagues at Brown University identified these interactions, which they report March 18th in the journal PLOS Genetics.Just like their name suggests, flies are exceptional fliers who rely on flight for…
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