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Developmental studies inDrosophila nasuta III. Developmental obstinacy of the eggs laid after starvation

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Weibchen vonDrosophila nasuta wurden während 5 h gehungert. Nachkommen aus den in den nächsten 12 h abgelegten Eiern entwickelten sich bedeutend langsamer als jene aus den später abgelegten Eiern.

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The authors are grateful to Dr.M. R. Rajasekarasetty, Professor and Head of the Department of Zoology, Manasa Gangotri, University of Mysore, for his constant encouragement and valuable suggestions. This work was supported by Mysore University Research Grants.

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Ranganath, H.A., Krishnamurthy, N.B. Developmental studies inDrosophila nasuta III. Developmental obstinacy of the eggs laid after starvation. Experientia 30, 312–313 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01934849

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