Research Keyword: Drosophila

Multiphoton imaging of neural structure and activity in Drosophila through the intact cuticle

Scientists developed a new imaging technique that allows researchers to observe brain activity in fruit flies without surgically removing the protective head covering. This breakthrough lets researchers watch neural activity for much longer periods and during natural behaviors like walking and responding to odors. The technique uses special microscopes that shine infrared light through the fly’s intact head to image neurons expressing fluorescent proteins.

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Functional analysis of enhancer elements regulating the expression of the Drosophila homeodomain transcription factor DRx by gene targeting

Scientists studied how a specific gene called DRx is controlled during fruit fly brain development. They identified the DNA regions called enhancers that turn on this gene at different times and in different parts of the developing brain. By removing these enhancers one at a time, they showed which brain structures depend on each enhancer, revealing that DRx plays important roles in multiple aspects of brain formation.

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