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- concentrated along the southern coast of California and in Mexico. D. mettleri are dependent on plant hosts, namely, the saguaro and cardon cacti. Thus...
- species that has evolved a means to thrive in this environment is Drosophila mettleri, a Sonoran Desert fly. This fly contains a specialized P450 detoxification...
- medications. A species with this unique cytochrome P450 system is Drosophila mettleri, which uses xenobiotic resistance to exploit a wider nesting range including...
- the Sonoran Desert with three other species of Drosophila: D. pachea, D. mettleri, and D. mojavensis. This fly breeds on the decomposing tissues of two species...
- necrotic patch formation regularly; a species of Dipterans called Drosophila mettleri has developed a P450 detoxification system to enable it to use the exudates...
- mate. Individuals of both ****es of the Sonoran Desert fly, Drosophila mettleri, exchange a mixture of yeast and bacteria that is placed on the nesting...
- use. Another species of insect that uses a co****tory plug is Drosophila mettleri, a Sonoran Desert Fly species from the Diptera family. These plugs serve...
- thermotolerance differences between species and hosts. For example, Drosophila mettleri is found in cacti like the saguaro and senita; these two cacti remain cool...
- tendencies of females. A species of Sonoran desert Drosophila, Drosophila mettleri, uses co****tory plugs to enable males to control the sperm reserve space...
- expression of the CYP28A1 gene for detoxification of cacti rot is Drosophila mettleri. Flies of this species have adapted an upregulation of this gene due to...