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Fly

Fly is a scientific journal, published since 2007 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus area is biology.

Details
Abbr. Fly (Austin)
Start 2007
End Continuing
Frequency Four times a year
p-ISSN 1933-6934
e-ISSN 1933-6942
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Biology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 9184 37
SJR / Ranks: 7654 588
CiteScore / Ranks: 11103 1.80
JIF / Ranks: 6553 1.2
Recent Articles
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Domenie E, Cusumano P, Montagnese S, Costa R
Fly (Austin) . 2025 Jan; 19(1):2448022. PMID: 39773381
The aim of the present study was to assess sleep timing in at different ages, within the setting of an enforced schedule of varying light-dark stimuli, simulating light exposure variations...
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Zhao Z, Geisbrecht E
Fly (Austin) . 2025 Jan; 19(1):2447617. PMID: 39772988
The bipartite GAL4/UAS system is the most widely used method for targeted gene expression in and facilitates rapid genetic experimentation. Defining precise gene expression patterns for tissues and/or cell types...
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Sprecher S
Fly (Austin) . 2024 Dec; 19(1):2440950. PMID: 39737740
No abstract available.
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Atoki A, Aja P, Shinkafi T, Ondari E, Adeniyi A, Fasogbon I, et al.
Fly (Austin) . 2024 Dec; 19(1):2420453. PMID: 39722550
is a highly versatile model organism that has profoundly advanced our understanding of human diseases. With more than 60% of its genes having human homologs, provides an invaluable system for...
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Deshpande G, Das S, Roy A, Ratnaparkhi G
Fly (Austin) . 2024 Dec; 19(1):2438473. PMID: 39718186
Proper formation and specification of Primordial Germ Cells (PGCs) is of special significance as they gradually transform into Germline Stem Cells (GSCs) that are ultimately responsible for generating the gametes....
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Leigh S, Ritchie M
Fly (Austin) . 2024 Dec; 19(1):2439111. PMID: 39707709
and are a sister species pair that have been used as a model for studies of reproductive isolation and speciation for almost 100 years owing to their close evolutionary history,...
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Kapila R, Maggu K, Ahlawat N, Prasad N
Fly (Austin) . 2024 Dec; 19(1):2437204. PMID: 39696806
Two of the most important environmental factors that affect the sperm competitive ability in males are the availability of resources and the socio-sexual environment. Numerous studies have investigated the individual...
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Mikami K, Kozono Y, Masukawa M, Kobayashi S
Fly (Austin) . 2024 Dec; 19(1):2428499. PMID: 39639000
The hybridization chain reaction (isHCR) is a powerful method for visualizing mRNA in many species. We present a rapid isHCR method for embryos and ovaries. Ethylene carbonate was added to...
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Landis G, Baybutt B, Das S, Fan Y, Olsen K, Yan K, et al.
Fly (Austin) . 2024 Oct; 18(1):2419151. PMID: 39440794
The drugs mifepristone and rapamycin were compared for their relative ability to increase the life span of mated female . Titration of rapamycin indicated an optimal concentration of approximately 50 ...
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Olivares-Abril J, Joha J, Lee J, Davis I
Fly (Austin) . 2024 Oct; 18(1):2409968. PMID: 39351922
hybridization techniques are powerful methods for exploring gene expression in a wide range of biological contexts, providing spatial information that is most often lost in traditional biochemical techniques. However, many...