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This meeting brought together many investigators who are using Drosophila to study a wide-ranging array of biological problems. Because the problems being studied are so diverse, it might seem artificial to focus a meeting and a publication on one organism. However, there are many connections between the Drosophila topics presented here. For example, nearly all of these studies recognize the importance of genetics as a technique for studying biological questions. Both the technical and conceptual details of genetic analysis can be readily communicated among investigators who speak the same language, and an experimental approach which is used to solve a problem in one area of biology can stimulate investigators to approach problems in other areas.
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Hall, L.M., Hall, J.C. (1980). Concluding Remarks. In: Siddiqi, O., Babu, P., Hall, L.M., Hall, J.C. (eds) Development and Neurobiology of Drosophila . Basic Life Sciences, vol 16. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7968-3_34
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