Systems Approaches to Biological Rhythms in Drosophila

Apr 9, 2005Methods in enzymology

Using system-wide methods to study biological clocks in fruit flies

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Abstract

Chronobiological factors in Drosophila are produced in various tissues throughout its life cycle, highlighting gene versatility.

  • Rhythm-regulated genes are crucial for understanding the regulation of rest-activity cycles in Drosophila.
  • These genes are expressed in multiple cell and tissue types within the fly head, indicating complex interactions.
  • Clock-gene-expressing cells may interact or function in parallel to influence sleep-wake cycles.
  • Temporal behaviors beyond circadian rhythms are linked to the widespread expression of rhythm-related genes.
  • Studying these genes requires comprehensive expertise due to the technical demands of analyzing various tissues and phenotypic traits.

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