Drosophila melanogaster White Mutant w 1118 Undergo Retinal Degeneration
Key scientific discoveries have resulted from genetic studies of , using a multitude of transgenic fly strains, the majority of which are constructed in a genetic background containing mutations in the gene. Here we report that mutant flies from strain undergo retinal degeneration. We observed also...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in neuroscience 2017, Vol.11, p.732 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Key scientific discoveries have resulted from genetic studies of
, using a multitude of transgenic fly strains, the majority of which are constructed in a genetic background containing mutations in the
gene. Here we report that
mutant flies from
strain undergo retinal degeneration. We observed also that
mutants have progressive loss of climbing ability, shortened life span, as well as impaired resistance to various forms of stress. Retinal degeneration was abolished by transgenic expression of
in the
null background
. We conclude that beyond the classical eye-color phenotype, mutations in
gene could impair several biological functions affecting parameters like mobility, life span and stress tolerance. Consequently, we suggest caution and attentiveness during the interpretation of old experiments employing
mutant flies and when planning new ones, especially within the research field of neurodegeneration and neuroprotection. We also encourage that the use of
strain as a wild-type control should be avoided. |
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ISSN: | 1662-4548 |