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Nature 448, 115 (12 July 2007) | doi:10.1038/448115a; Published online 11 July 2007

Fly library boosts gene tool supply

Heidi Ledford

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Massive collection of transgenic Drosophila spreads its wings.

Researchers have developed a library of transgenic fruitflies that will allow them to investigate genes in specific tissues or developmental stages across the whole of the insect's genome. The library, which consists of genes known as RNA interference (RNAi) transgenes, is described this week in Nature (see page 151).

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