Genome, evolution, Drosophila and beyond - The new dimensions

被引:0
|
作者
Prigent, Stephane R. [1 ]
Rajpurohit, Subhash [2 ]
机构
[1] Acad Sinica, Res Ctr Biodivers, Taipei 11529, Taiwan
[2] Maharshi Dayanand Univ, Dept Biochem & Genet, Rohtak, Haryana, India
关键词
genetics; transgenic flies; RNAi; comparative genetics; speciation; endosymbiosis; arthropods; human diseases;
D O I
10.4161/fly.5244
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A century ago a little fly with red eyes was first used for genetic studies. That insignificant fly, called at that time Drosophila ampelophila, revolutionized biology while becoming the model we know today under the name of Drosophila melanogaster. Since then its study has never ceased, but the field of interest has somewhat changed during the century. To caricature a little, today we essentially learn from Drosophila meetings that the fly has a brain! It is true that the fly is a tremendous model organism for neurobiology. But this fly is, in fact, an appropriate and recognized model for the whole of biology. Indeed, Drosophila meetings are exceptional opportunities to gather biologists of diverse backgrounds together. There we not only learn about the latest improvements in our field of interest, but surely appreciate learning another bit of biology. From this biological melting pot has emerged a culture very specific to the fly community. Thus besides neurobiology, cell biology and development, a diversity of other research fields exist; they all have their own place in the cultural and historical dimension of the "drosophila" model. Several communications from those diverse research fields were presented at the 8th Japanese Drosophila Research Conference (JDRC8) and are briefly covered here. We believe it more judicious to call the model "drosophila" without a capital initial, as the model has never really been limited to only the Drosophila genus. The vernacular name "drosophila" is currently used to designate any fly of the Drosophilidae family and we believe the term more appropriate than "small fruit fly" or "vinegar fly" to better include the species and ecological diversity of the model.
引用
收藏
页码:297 / 302
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Genome engineering: Drosophila melanogaster and beyond
    Venken, Koen J. T.
    Sarrion-Perdigones, Alejandro
    Vandeventer, Paul J.
    Abel, Nicholas S.
    Christiansen, Audrey E.
    Hoffman, Kristi L.
    WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2016, 5 (02) : 233 - 267
  • [2] MOSAIC EVOLUTION IN THE DROSOPHILA GENOME
    MARTIN, CH
    MEYEROWITZ, EM
    BIOESSAYS, 1988, 9 (2-3) : 65 - 69
  • [3] Phenotypic Evolution With and Beyond Genome Evolution
    Felix, M. -A.
    GENES AND EVOLUTION, 2016, 119 : 291 - 347
  • [4] GENOME EVOLUTION AND SPECIATION IN HAWAIIAN DROSOPHILA
    YOON, JS
    RICHARDSON, RH
    GENETICS, 1977, 86 (02) : S71 - S72
  • [5] Variation of the mitochondral genome in the evolution of Drosophila
    Mitrofanov, VG
    Sorokina, SY
    Andrianov, BV
    RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS, 2002, 38 (08) : 895 - 907
  • [6] Variation of the Mitochondral Genome in the Evolution of Drosophila
    V. G. Mitrofanov
    S. Yu. Sorokina
    B. V. Andrianov
    Russian Journal of Genetics, 2002, 38 : 895 - 907
  • [7] New 'Dimensions' in genome annotation
    Palsson, BO
    JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2005, 118 : S2 - S2
  • [8] Microbial evolution: the genome, the regulome and beyond
    Vicente, Miguel
    Mingorance, Jesus
    ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2008, 10 (07) : 1663 - 1667
  • [9] ONTOPHYLETICS - STUDYING EVOLUTION BEYOND THE GENOME
    KATZ, MJ
    PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 1983, 26 (02) : 323 - 333
  • [10] DNA loss and evolution of genome size in Drosophila
    Dmitri A. Petrov
    Genetica, 2002, 115 : 81 - 91