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Fly Pushing The Theory and Practice of Drosophila Genetics

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By: Ralph J Greenspan
155 pages, Figs
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  • Fly Pushing ISBN: 9780879694920 Hardback Jan 1997 Out of Print #68427
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Experiments with Drosophila give investigators the chance to combine molecular and genetic approaches in studies of gene expression, cell function, and development. Greenspan provides a guide to the practicalities of making crosses, isolating variants, mapping genes, constructing specific genotypes, and analyzing mutations. No previous knowledge of fly genetics is assumed!

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Out of Print
By: Ralph J Greenspan
155 pages, Figs
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