Drosophila melanogaster, commonly known as the fruit fly, is a widely studied model organism in genetics and developmental biology. It is known for its role in research due to its relatively simple genetic makeup and short life cycle. D. melanogaster can be a pest of overripe and fermenting fruits, where it lays eggs and the larvae feed on the fruit. Despite its pest status, it has been invaluable in advancing our understanding of genetics and development.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP12A5 | R | ||
CYP12D1 | D | ||
CYP12D1 | D | ||
CYP6A2 | D | ||
CYP6A8 | E | ||
CYP6A8 | Y | ||
CYP6A8 | E | ||
CYP6G1 | D | ||
CYP6G1 | X | ||
CYP6G1 | R | ||
CYP6G1 | X | ||
CYP6G1 | D | ||
CYP6G1 | D | ||
CYP6G1 | X | ||
CYP6G1 | X | ||
CYP6G1 | R | ||
CYP6G2 | D | ||
CYP6G2 | D |