it is Calvin BRIDGES who worked on Drosophila chromosomes for their sex determination.
from studying the generation of fruit flies you can find out that some of them have white eyes, and you can do the genetics table to find out what eye color the baby's will have. It's called the study of genetics, we're learning about it this year!!!!!!
actually learn
actually learn
Buddy, you should learn your basic grammar before asking about chromosomes...
Fruit flies have a short generation time, produce numerous offspring, and share many genes with humans. This makes them ideal for genetic studies that aim to understand how genes function and interact. Additionally, fruit flies are easy and inexpensive to maintain in a laboratory setting.
Yes they do learn
Yes. They learn where their nest is. They also learn what to ignore and how to fly.
The U.S. National Library of Medicine is great place to start learning about chromosomes. You can also try most biology books will hold some info on chromosomes.
Learn english.
A fig is a fruit not an animal! Geez learn something!
easy you just have to keep playing for a bit and then you learn how to do it
Habitat accessible by strong-flying, wind-dispersed adults and conducive to creating, depositing and hatching eggs in food-filled, mating-friendly niches is what causes fruit flies. The insects in question need access to decaying, organic-rich sweets, such as fermenting fruit, for feeding larvae and to dry darkness for protecting pupae. They then need opportunities, after four days each in larval and pupal stages, to mate two days after emerging from pupation.