2024
DOI: 10.1093/g3journal/jkae015
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Gene expression variation underlying tissue-specific responses to copper stress in Drosophila melanogaster

Elizabeth R Everman,
Stuart J Macdonald

Abstract: Copper is one of a handful of biologically necessary heavy metals that is also a common environmental pollutant. Under normal conditions, copper ions are required for many key physiological processes. However, in excess, copper results in cell and tissue damage ranging in severity from temporary injury to permanent neurological damage. Because of its biological relevance, and because many conserved copper-responsive genes respond to non-essential heavy metal pollutants, copper resistance in Drosophila melanoga… Show more

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