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Skewed sex ratios after partial or complete deletion of the Obp50a-d gene cluster in Drosophila melanogaster
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posted on 2020-04-20, 22:32 authored by Ugonna Ihearahu, Joel Johnstun, Roberta Lyman, Sneha Mokashi, Trudy Mackay, Robert AnholtPoster presentation of poster 1298B, for TAGC 2020 online. This is a presentation centred around the role of the Odorant binding protein 50a-d gene cluster, in Drosophila melanogaster. The focus being on the deletion and reinsertion of this gene cluster, using CRISPR/ Cas 9 technology, and the effects this has on female to male sex ratio. the included files are a PDF of the poster (TAGC poster.PDF).
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NIH grant GM128974
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Drosophila melanogasterDrosophila melanogaster genomeCRISPR gene editing technologyphiC31odorant binding proteinsOdorant Binding Proteinodorant binding protein familiesOdorant binding protein 50sex ratio analysisSex ratio changessex ratio shiftsex biasGenomicsPopulation, Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics
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