User:Andrew Barney/Notebook/2010 Fruit Fly Notes/2010/10/05

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Observations
Tuesday Oct, 5th


 * Wild strain in B1 has sonme unusual anomalies. Observed two with 1 wing at 90°. Another with a crumpled wing, and yet another with two non-fully-formed wings.


 * several with abdomens that are longer than usual, and appear like larval tails.


 * wondering why most are deformed...


 * As far as i can tell, all adults in A1 have developed normally. But they don't have any wings to begin with. But no "larval-tails" have been observed.


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