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INTERACTIVE FLY
The Interactive Fly

A cyberspace guide to Drosophila genes and their roles in development
Scout Report Selection

Scientific American Sci/Tech Web Awards 2002

Gene Index


Alphabetical:
Genes A - D
    Genes E - K
        Genes L - R
            Genes S - Z

Genes grouped according to biochemical function
(examples: transcription factors, ligands and receptors, etc.)

Biochemical Pathways:
Maternal genes
Zygotically transcribed genes

An Interactive Fly hierarchy: a cross-index to FlyBase genes (prepared by FlyBase)

Developmental pathways conserved in evolution

Drosophila Images

Other on-line resources

Interactive Fly:
Citations and awards

Tissue and Organ Development
Embryonic
Stages of development

Gastrulation and other morphogenetic movements

Histogenesis: index of genes active in the formation of various germ layers and tissues
(including ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm)

Morphogenesis and organogenesis: index of genes active in the formation of various organs
(including eyes, gut, heart, nervous system, and wing)

Larval and Pupal stages
Imaginal Discs: The Genetic and Cellular Logic of Pattern Formation. A new book by Lewis Held Jr.

Adult
Formation of the adult fly
(morphogenesis and organogenesis)

Oogenesis and Spermatogenesis

What's new this edition
The Interactive Fly
[edition 40]

Meet The Interactive Fly
If you are new
to developmental biology

If you are already involved
in developmental biology


above: images of male and female
Drosophila melanogaster from
THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF HEREDITY
Thomas Hunt Morgan
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company
1919

The Interactive Fly ©
1995, 1996
Thomas B. Brody, Ph.D.

Please e-mail comments/corrections to brodyt@codon.nih.gov


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