No title available.Stapleton M., Brokstein P., Hong L., Agbayani A., Carlson J., Champe M., Chavez C., Dorsett V., Dresnek D.[...], Celniker S.Cited forNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCEStrainBerkeleyCategorySequencesSourceUniProtKB unreviewed (TrEMBL)Submission Submitted to EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases (MAR-2002)Cited in399+
The correlation between synonymous and nonsynonymous substitutions in Drosophila: mutation, selection or relaxed constraints?Comeron J.M., Kreitman M.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCGenetics 150:767-775 (1998)Mapped to66
The molecular clock revisited: the rate of synonymous vs. replacement change in Drosophila.Zeng L.-W., Comeron J.M., Chen B., Kreitman M.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCGenetica 102:369-382 (1998)Cited in516Mapped to45
Sex-related genes, directional sexual selection, and speciation.Civetta A., Singh R.S.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCMol Biol Evol 15:901-909 (1998)Mapped to99+
Insights into the evolutionary process from patterns of DNA sequence variability.Aquadro C.F.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCCurr Opin Genet Dev 7:835-840 (1997)Mapped to12
Codon usage bias and tRNA abundance in Drosophila.Moriyama E.N., Powell J.R.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCJ Mol Evol 45:514-523 (1997)Mapped to99+
Synonymous substitution rates in Drosophila: mitochondrial versus nuclear genes.Moriyama E.N., Powell J.R.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCJ Mol Evol 45:378-391 (1997)Mapped to99+
Contrasting patterns of nucleotide sequence variation at the glucose dehydrogenase (Gld) locus in different populations of Drosophila melanogaster.Hamblin M.T., Aquadro C.F.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCGenetics 145:1053-1062 (1997)Mapped to13
A somatic reproductive organ enhancer complex activates expression in both the developing and the mature Drosophila reproductive tract.Keplinger B.L., Rabetoy A.L., Cavener D.R.View abstractCategoryExpressionSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCDev Biol 180:311-323 (1996)Mapped to6
High nucleotide sequence variation in a region of low recombination in Drosophila simulans is consistent with the background selection model.Hamblin M.T., Aquadro C.F.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCMol Biol Evol 13:1133-1140 (1996)Cited in1Mapped to80
Deleterious background selection with recombination.Hudson R.R., Kaplan N.L.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCGenetics 141:1605-1617 (1995)Mapped to28
A method for estimating the numbers of synonymous and nonsynonymous substitutions per site.Comeron J.M.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCJ Mol Evol 41:1152-1159 (1995)Mapped to36
Tissue-specific regulatory elements of the Drosophila Gld gene.Quine J.A., Gunaratne P., Organ E.L., Cavener B.A., Cavener D.R.View abstractCategoriesSequences, ExpressionSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCMech Dev 42:3-13 (1993)Mapped to4
Molecular analysis of the initiation of insect metamorphosis: a comparative study of Drosophila ecdysteroid-regulated transcription.Andres A.J., Fletcher J.C., Karim F.D., Thummel C.S.View abstractCategoryExpressionSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCDev Biol 160:388-404 (1993)Mapped to99+
Correlated evolution of the cis-acting regulatory elements and developmental expression of the Drosophila Gld gene in seven species from the subgroup melanogaster.Ross J.L., Fong P.P., Cavener D.R.View abstractCategoriesSequences, ExpressionSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCDev Genet 15:38-50 (1994)Mapped to3
An evolutionarily conserved palindrome in the Drosophila Gld promoter directs tissue-specific expression.Gunaratne P., Ross J.L., Zhang Q., Organ E.L., Cavener D.R.View abstractCategoryExpressionSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCProc Natl Acad Sci U S A 91:2738-2742 (1994)Mapped to4
Synonymous codon usage in Drosophila melanogaster: natural selection and translational accuracy.Akashi H.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCGenetics 136:927-935 (1994)Mapped to99+
The organization of Drosophila genes.Maroni G.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCDNA Seq 4:347-354 (1994)Mapped to99+
The Drosophila E74 gene is required for the proper stage- and tissue- specific transcription of ecdysone-regulated genes at the onset of metamorphosis.Fletcher J.C., Thummel C.S.View abstractCategoryExpressionSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCDevelopment 121:1411-1421 (1995)Mapped to81
Variation in sperm displacement and its association with accessory gland protein loci in Drosophila melanogaster.Clark A.G., Aguade M., Prout T., Harshman L.G., Langley C.H.View abstractCategoriesFunction, SequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCGenetics 139:189-201 (1995)Mapped to17
An improved method for estimating the rate of fixation of favorable mutations based on DNA polymorphism data.Stephan W.CategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCMol Biol Evol 12:959-962 (1995)Mapped to28
Genetics of male-specific glucose oxidase and the identification of other unusual hexose enzymes in Drosophila melanogaster.Cavener D.R.View abstractCategorySequencesSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCBiochem Genet 18:929-937 (1980)Mapped to3
Biphasic expression and function of glucose dehydrogenase in Drosophila melanogaster.Cavener D.R., MacIntyre R.J.View abstractCategoriesSequences, ExpressionSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCProc Natl Acad Sci U S A 80:6286-6288 (1983)Mapped to3
Notch signaling generates the "cut here line" on the cuticle of the puparium in <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>.Tajiri R., Hirano A., Kaibara Y.Y., Tezuka D., Chen Z., Kojima T.View abstractCategoryFunctionSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCiScience 26:107279-107279 (2023)Mapped to18
Dietary Supplementation with Milk Lipids Leads to Suppression of Developmental and Behavioral Phenotypes of Hyperexcitable Drosophila Mutants.Kasuya J., Johnson W., Chen H.L., Kitamoto T.View abstractCategoryFunctionSourceFlyBase: FBgn0001112PubMedEurope PMCNeuroscience 520:1-17 (2023)Mapped to91