Drosophila is a genus of two-winged flies commonly known as fruit flies that are used in evolutionary and developmental studies. D. melanogaster is an important model organism for the study of genetics and development.
Julien Royet, professor of Genetics from University of Marseilles, France, on Thursday said she was very impressed with some of the work happening in India around Drosophila, the common fruit fly which has been a model organism to address basic and applied questions in life sciences.
The conference, being held for the first time in India has given students exposure to showcase their ideas, which they have done with 300 posters on topics like immunity and memory, among others.
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