How a developmental gene controls feeding behaviour

Saturday, January 16, 2016 - 21:40 in Biology & Nature

New insights into a Hox gene have been gained by biologists, using the fruit fly model organism. The team of scientists studied the function of a special developmental gene of the Hox gene family. This gene is essential for maintaining a motor unit in the fly's head that consists of a muscle and the stimulating neurons that enable the fly to feed.

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