Abstract
Alcohol dehydrogenase represents an interesting enzyme system in insect developmental biology, can be used as a marker in medfly transformation, and seems to be a synapomorphic character in phylogenetic studies of Tephritidae.
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Gasperi, G. et al. (1993). Molecular and Genetic Studies of Alcohol Dehydrogenase of Ceratitis capitata . In: Aluja, M., Liedo, P. (eds) Fruit Flies. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2278-9_16
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