Fighting Flies: Quantifying and Analyzing Drosophila Aggression

Aggression is an innate behavior that likely evolved in the framework of defending or obtaining resources. This complex social behavior is influenced by genetic, environmental, and internal factors. remains an effective and exciting model organism with which to unravel the mechanistic basis of aggre...

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Vydané v:Cold Spring Harbor protocols Ročník 2023; číslo 9; s. 618
Hlavní autori: Fernandez, Maria P, Trannoy, Severine, Certel, Sarah J
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: United States 01.09.2023
ISSN:1559-6095, 1559-6095
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Shrnutí:Aggression is an innate behavior that likely evolved in the framework of defending or obtaining resources. This complex social behavior is influenced by genetic, environmental, and internal factors. remains an effective and exciting model organism with which to unravel the mechanistic basis of aggression due to its small but sophisticated brain, an impressive array of neurogenetic tools, and robust stereotypical behavioral patterns. The investigations of many laboratories have led to the identification of external and internal state factors that promote aggression, sex differences in the patterns and outcome of aggression, and neurotransmitters that regulate aggression.
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ISSN:1559-6095
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DOI:10.1101/pdb.top107985