development

Microarray analysis of 66 different developmental stages of Drosophila provides an overview of gene expression during the fly life cycle.

| 1 min read

Register for free to listen to this article
Listen with Speechify
0:00
1:00
Share

In the September 27 Science, Michelle Arbeitman and colleagues report extensive transcriptional profiling of a third of the genes in the Drosophila melanogaster genome at stages from fertilization through to aging adults (Science, 297:2270-2275, September 27, 2002).

Arbeitman et al. used cDNA microarrays to follow the fate of over 4000 genes over 66 sequential time periods during the fly life cycle; they found that the vast majority of genes changed significantly (many over four-fold) over the 40-day test period. Around 36% of genes showed a single major expression peak, 40% showed two peaks, and the rest showed three or more peaks. About half the genes changed during embryogenesis, whereas only 118 changed during adult life. They found that genes with related biochemical functions (defined by gene ontology annotations) tend to be expressed at similar times. Hierarchical analysis identified clusters of genes co-expressed in particular tissues or at distinct developmental stages.

Interested in reading more?

Become a Member of

The Scientist Logo
Receive full access to more than 35 years of archives, as well as TS Digest, digital editions of The Scientist, feature stories, and much more!
Already a member? Login Here

Meet the Author

  • Jonathan Weitzman

    This person does not yet have a bio.
Share
Image of a woman in a microbiology lab whose hair is caught on fire from a Bunsen burner.
April 1, 2025, Issue 1

Bunsen Burners and Bad Hair Days

Lab safety rules dictate that one must tie back long hair. Rosemarie Hansen learned the hard way when an open flame turned her locks into a lesson.

View this Issue
Faster Fluid Measurements for Formulation Development

Meet Honeybun and Breeze Through Viscometry in Formulation Development

Unchained Labs
Conceptual image of biochemical laboratory sample preparation showing glassware and chemical formulas in the foreground and a scientist holding a pipette in the background.

Taking the Guesswork Out of Quality Control Standards

sartorius logo
An illustration of PFAS bubbles in front of a blue sky with clouds.

PFAS: The Forever Chemicals

sartorius logo
Unlocking the Unattainable in Gene Construction

Unlocking the Unattainable in Gene Construction

dna-script-primarylogo-digital

Products

Atelerix

Atelerix signs exclusive agreement with MineBio to establish distribution channel for non-cryogenic cell preservation solutions in China

Green Cooling

Thermo Scientific™ Centrifuges with GreenCool Technology

Thermo Fisher Logo
Singleron Avatar

Singleron Biotechnologies and Hamilton Bonaduz AG Announce the Launch of Tensor to Advance Single Cell Sequencing Automation

Zymo Research Logo

Zymo Research Launches Research Grant to Empower Mapping the RNome