This is the 2022 version of a Drosophila Genetics Practical session delivered as part of the first-year Biological Sciences Undergraduate Degree at the University of East Anglia. Learning Outcomes - Understand how to work with Drosophila melanogaster: basic care, setting up mating crosses, identifying males & females, identifying mutant phenotypes - Develop an understanding of the role of model organisms in genetics - Understand the basic genetic principles of independent assortment, sex-linked inheritance and genetic linkage, and use these principles to make predictions - Perform simple Goodness-of-Fit statistical tests - Use the Flybase genome browser. Files - Drosophila timetable 2022.xlsx: a sp...
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Teaching general Genetics is a cornerstone of a large number of university degrees. Being a scientif...
Through support of the Genomics Education Partnership (GEP), students are provided an opportunity to...
This is the 2022 version of a Drosophila Genetics Practical session delivered as part of the first-y...
<p><strong>Supplementary files for:</strong></p> <p>Roote, J., and Prokop, A. (2013). How to design ...
Students can have difficulty comprehending complex concepts in science. They can memorize the defini...
The first part of this series [1] looked at why the fruitfly Drosophila is such an excellent eukaryo...
Synopsis: This laboratory exercise uses both inquiry-based and active-learning approaches to uncover...
Students can have difficulty comprehending complex concepts in science. They can memorize the defini...
<p>These are the support files for an article which just appeared in the G3 journal (first link belo...
This 14 page thesis describes experiments conducted to observe sex-linked traits in flies as well as...
We have developed a practical exercise for undergraduate students whose main aim is to identify, usi...
This experiment was a two generation test cross (from F0 to F1 and F1 to F2) to check the patterns o...
Living organisms are important didactic tools for students, and we describe here for the first time ...
Living organisms are important didactic tools for students, and we describe here for the first time ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Teaching general Genetics is a cornerstone of a large number of university degrees. Being a scientif...
Through support of the Genomics Education Partnership (GEP), students are provided an opportunity to...
This is the 2022 version of a Drosophila Genetics Practical session delivered as part of the first-y...
<p><strong>Supplementary files for:</strong></p> <p>Roote, J., and Prokop, A. (2013). How to design ...
Students can have difficulty comprehending complex concepts in science. They can memorize the defini...
The first part of this series [1] looked at why the fruitfly Drosophila is such an excellent eukaryo...
Synopsis: This laboratory exercise uses both inquiry-based and active-learning approaches to uncover...
Students can have difficulty comprehending complex concepts in science. They can memorize the defini...
<p>These are the support files for an article which just appeared in the G3 journal (first link belo...
This 14 page thesis describes experiments conducted to observe sex-linked traits in flies as well as...
We have developed a practical exercise for undergraduate students whose main aim is to identify, usi...
This experiment was a two generation test cross (from F0 to F1 and F1 to F2) to check the patterns o...
Living organisms are important didactic tools for students, and we describe here for the first time ...
Living organisms are important didactic tools for students, and we describe here for the first time ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Teaching general Genetics is a cornerstone of a large number of university degrees. Being a scientif...
Through support of the Genomics Education Partnership (GEP), students are provided an opportunity to...