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What does the fruitless gene tell us about nature vs. nurture in the sex life of Drosophila?

Authors :
Soh Kohatsu
Daisuke Yamamoto
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis, 2016.

Abstract

The fruitless (fru) gene in Drosophila has been proposed to play a master regulator role in the formation of neural circuitries for male courtship behavior, which is typically considered to be an innate behavior composed of a fixed action pattern as generated by the central pattern generator. However, recent studies have shed light on experience-dependent changes and sensory-input-guided plasticity in courtship behavior. For example, enhanced male-male courtship, a fru mutant "hallmark," disappears when fru-mutant males are raised in isolation. The fact that neural fru expression is induced by neural activities in the adult invites the supposition that Fru as a chromatin regulator mediates experience-dependent epigenetic modification, which underlies the neural and behavioral plasticity.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4a502fe17cdaccfb191a305b8fd93329