Identifying Loci Contributing to Natural Variation in Xenobiotic Resistance in Drosophila

Volume: 11, Issue: 11, Pages: e1005663 - e1005663
Published: Nov 30, 2015
Abstract
Natural populations exhibit a great deal of interindividual genetic variation in the response to toxins, exemplified by the variable clinical efficacy of pharmaceutical drugs in humans, and the evolution of pesticide resistant insects. Such variation can result from several phenomena, including variable metabolic detoxification of the xenobiotic, and differential sensitivity of the molecular target of the toxin. Our goal is to genetically...
Paper Details
Title
Identifying Loci Contributing to Natural Variation in Xenobiotic Resistance in Drosophila
Published Date
Nov 30, 2015
Volume
11
Issue
11
Pages
e1005663 - e1005663
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