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Fruit flies (Drosophila) offer a wealth of hands-on options for teaching genetics. Students can easily study autosomal inheritance. This vial contains cinnabar brown (cn1bw1) chromosome 2 mutant Drosophila that have 2 autosomal recessive mutations, with gene interaction from pathways on the same chromosome that causes the trait of white eyes. The unique strain allows you to teach gene interactions, as well as address the common misconception that one gene = one phenotype.
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The cinnabar brown (cn1bw1) chromosome 2 mutant Drosophila (fruit flies) have 2 autosomal recessive mutations, with gene interaction from pathways on the same chromosome that causes the trait of white eyes. The unique strain provides a great opportunity to teach gene interactions, as well as address the common misconception that one gene = one phenotype.
These flies are recommended for investigating autosomal inheritance and are excellent for beginning Drosophila studies because of how easy they are to score. For a complete guide on maintaining and studying Drosophila, including how to culture, anesthetize, and score them, and the genetic notations, consider our Carolina® Drosophila Manual (item #452620).
Note: It takes up to 2 weeks from the date of the vial for adults to develop. When culture arrives, remove cap but leave plug in place. Keep culture out of sunlight and maintain at 6877° F (2025° C).
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