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Autor:
Elena, G Belkina, Oleg, E Lazebny, Nikolay, G Gornostaev, Victor, S Mikhailov, Larisa, V Danilenkova, Natalia, G Besedina, Julia, V Bragina, Nikolai, G Kamyshev, Vladimir, V Sokolov, Oksana, I Kravchuk
Publikováno v:
Journal of genetics. 100
Using an original method, we have received
Autor:
Larisa V Danilenkova, Julia V Bragina, Oksana I. Kravchuk, Victor S. Mikhailov, Elena G. Belkina, Natalia G Besedina, Oleg E. Lazebny, Vladimir Sokolov, N. G. Kamyshev, N. G. Gornostaev
Publikováno v:
Journal of Genetics. 100
Using an original method, we have received Drosophila melanogaster with a deficiency including a complete sequence of quick-to-court gene. In this report, we describe the behavioural features of this new deletion mutant. There were no serious deviati
Autor:
Julia V Bragina, Natalia G Besedina, Larisa V Danilenkova, Sergey A Fedotov, N. G. Kamyshev, Kamysheva Ea
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurogenetics. 32:15-26
To study the central pattern generators functioning, previously we identified genes, whose neurospecific knockdowns led to deviations in the courtship song of Drosophila melanogaster males. Reduced expression of the gene CG15630 caused a decrease in
Autor:
Larisa V Danilenkova, Kamysheva Ea, Natalia G Besedina, Yu. V. Bragina, N. G. Kamyshev, Sergey A Fedotov
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology. 44:995-1001
Our previous studies of the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the generation of rhythmic movements motor patterns were based on use of a selection of candidate genes in which mutations cause impairments to the motor activity of Drosophila
Autor:
Sergey A Fedotov, Elena A Kamysheva, Natalia G Besedina, Anna A. Panova, N. G. Kamyshev, Julia V Bragina, Larisa V Danilenkova
Publikováno v:
Fly
Molecular mechanisms underlying the functioning of central pattern generators (CPGs) are poorly understood. Investigations using genetic approaches in the model organism Drosophila may help to identify unknown molecular players participating in the f
Autor:
Julia V Bragina, Nataliya G Besedina, Sergey A Fedotov, Elena A Kamysheva, Larisa V Danilenkova, Nikolay G Kamyshev
Publikováno v:
Экологическая генетика, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 51-61 (2012)
To investigate molecular mechanisms of central pattern generators (CPG s) functioning, we carried out a screening of collection of Drosophila P-insertional mutants for strong deviations in locomotion and courtship song. In 21 mutants, the site of the