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Fruit Flies A perfect animal for genetic research

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Fruit Flies. A perfect animal for genetic research. Even primitive organisms display principles of genetics. The common Fruit Fly ( Drosophila melanogaster) is the most widely used animal for genetic studies. A single female may lay as many as 500 eggs. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fruit FliesA perfect animal for genetic research

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Even primitive organisms display principles of genetics.

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The common Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster) is the most widely used animal for genetic

studies.

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A single female may lay as many as 500 eggs

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Their small size makes them easy to store, yet they are large enough for rapid notation of

phenotypes.

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This fly is easily cultured and it takes only two weeks for a new generation at 210 C.

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The Fruit Fly has been the subject of genetic studies since 1909 with Thomas Hunt Morgan.

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Transparent plastic vials are used as culture vessels

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We will use an instant medium formula for our experiments. Equal volumes of water and

medium along with 5 grains of yeast are mixed in a vial.

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Known mutations and locations of fruit fly mutant genes

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Ebony body is a recessive mutation

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This is the normal dominant wild type fruit fly

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The parental cross will be homozygous ebony body flies (ee) with homozygous wild type flies (++)

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There are four stages in the life cycle of a fruit fly.

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Two days after emerging, a female can start laying eggs.

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It is extremely important that all adult flies be removed from a culture 8 to 12 hours before it is used for the selection of virgin

females.

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FlyNap will be used to anesthetize the fruit flies.

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Lay the culture vial on its side while anesthetizing the flies.

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Dip the wand into the FlyNap solution and rub off extra solution on the lip of the bottle.

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Stick the anesthetic tip of the wand into the vial, just below the plug. Keep the vial on its side until

all the flies are anesthetized.

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Immediately spill the flies onto a white card or piece of paper. You have up to 50 minutes to do

your examination.

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Place flies in a row on the paper. Move them with a fine brush. Separate different kinds and sexes.

Place discarded flies into the morgue.

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Dividing flies by type and sex

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A Fruit Fly morgue

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Sexing FliesMales have a dark end to the abdomen and the

abdomen is more rounded.

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Male – Female fly characteristics

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Ventral posterior view of female and male fruit flies

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Mating and CountingVials are labeled with characteristics of each

parent.6 virgins and 6 males are placed in a culture vial.

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7 to 10 days after a cross is started, remove the parents from the culture.

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Review of Anesthetizing Fruit Flies Anesthetizing Fruit Flies