Biology, asked by TeeshaHemnani, 5 months ago

what are the differences between Male and female drosophila? ​

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Answered by synstohelper
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The most simple characteristic to use to differentiate the two is to look at the genitalia of the flies. Males have dark, rounded genitalia at the tip of their abdomen, whereas females have light, pointed genitalia. ... Male Drosophila are generally smaller than their female counterparts, and have a darker abdomen.

Answered by priyadarsini33
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Drosophila melanogaster, commonly known as the fruit fly, is found through out

the world, and its natural habitat is rotting fruit. Raised at 25°C in rich culture

medium in the laboratory, flies complete their life cycle in less than 2 weeks, and

a single female can lay several hundred eggs. Flies are small enough to be raised

in large numbers in a confined space, but large enough for morphological, and

more recently, behavioural, mutants to be easily recognisable. Biochemical

differences, too, can be identified in single flies.

The haploid chromosomes number is four. In certain larval tissues, notably the

salivary glands, the chromosomes are very large (polytene chromosomes) and

have been fully described in terms of their easily visible banding patterns. This

makes Drosophila an excellent subject for the stud

The most simple characteristic to use to differentiate the two is to look at the genitalia of the flies. Males have dark, rounded genitalia at the tip of their abdomen, whereas females have light, pointed genitalia. ... Male Drosophila are generally smaller than their female counterparts, and have a darker abdomen.

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