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Image of the Month: Fruit flies and humans - Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network

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Image of the Month: Fruit flies and humans - Baylor College of Medicine  Blog Network

Editor’s note: Much of the research that ends up benefiting humans starts in laboratories that focus on model animals such as fruit flies. They are

First in Fly — Harvard University Press

First in Fly — Harvard University Press

Fruit flies: 'living test tubes' to rapidly screen potentially pathogenic  human genes

Fruit flies: 'living test tubes' to rapidly screen potentially pathogenic human genes

Team develops new fly model to find treatments for UBA5 deficiency, a rare  epileptic brain disorder

Team develops new fly model to find treatments for UBA5 deficiency, a rare epileptic brain disorder

Image of the month Archives - Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network

Image of the month Archives - Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network

Corradetti Lab

Corradetti Lab

Hunting for human obesity genes in fat fruit flies

Hunting for human obesity genes in fat fruit flies

How seeing corpses reduces the lifespan of flies

How seeing corpses reduces the lifespan of flies

Fruit fly identification, population dynamics and fruit damage during  fruiting seasons of sweet oranges in Rusitu Valley, Zimbabwe

Fruit fly identification, population dynamics and fruit damage during fruiting seasons of sweet oranges in Rusitu Valley, Zimbabwe

Why Fruit Flies Are the New Lab Rats, Essay

Why Fruit Flies Are the New Lab Rats, Essay

The Human Flies, blundering crossword clue

The Human Flies, blundering crossword clue