
Canton-S
Canton-S is a widely used and renowned breed of laboratory fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) that has become a staple in genetic and developmental biology research. Originating from a naturally occurring population, this strain was first isolated by Calvin Bridges in the early 20th century. Canton-S is particularly admired for its robust and consistent reproductive capabilities, making it an ideal model organism for various scientific studies.
Characterized by its classic red eyes and tan body, Canton-S has been pivotal in advancing our understanding of genetic inheritance, behavior, and neurobiology. Its well-mapped genome, ease of maintenance, and rapid life cycle further enhance its utility in research settings. Moreover, Canton-S shows a consistent response to environmental cues, which enables scientists to conduct replicate experiments with reliability and precision.
Researchers value Canton-S not only for its genetic stability but also for its highly predictable phenotypic traits, which facilitate the elucidation of gene function and interaction. This strain remains an indispensable tool in laboratories worldwide, contributing significantly to breakthroughs in biology and medicine.
Colors: Wild Type