Flies ward off parasitic wasps (IMAGE)
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Fruit flies are generally highly susceptible to parasitic wasps, but some have stolen a gene from bacteria that makes them resistant. This adult fly, Drosophila melanogaster, has two cysts (made dark by melanin) in its abdomen. The cysts are the remains of wasp eggs that the fly successfully suppressed, thanks to the insertion of a toxin gene that originated in a bacteriophage.
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Rebecca Tarnopol, UC Berkeley
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