CHANGES IN THE BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF OIL-RESISTANT DROSOPHILA LINES UNDER CHANGING CONDITIONS OF DETENTION
Abstract
The paper analyzes the effect of oil on the biochemical parameters of Drosophila melanogaster lines that differ in oil resistance. The content of the products of lipid peroxidation was studied: the content of diene conjugates, Schiff bases, carotenoids, and peroxidase activity, which allows us to analyze the change in biochemical parameters in drosophila under changing conditions.
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