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Fly

Taylor & Francis (United Kingdom)

Fly is the first international peer-reviewed journal to focus on Drosophila research. Fly covers a broad range of biological sub-disciplines, ranging from developmental biology and organogenesis to sensory neurobiology, circadian

Fly is the first international peer-reviewed journal to focus on Drosophila research. Fly covers a broad range of biological sub-disciplines, ranging from developmental biology and organogenesis to sensory neurobiology, circadian rhythm and learning and memory, to sex determination, evolutionary biology and speciation. We strive to become the “to go” resource for every researcher working with Drosophila by providing a forum where the specific interests of the Drosophila community can be discussed. With the advance of molecular technologies that enable researchers to manipulate genes and their functions in many other organisms, Fly is now also publishing papers that use other insect model systems used to investigate important biological questions.

Entomology
Open access
Self-archiving
Publication languages
  • English
Journal reputation
Abbreviated title (ISO)
Fly
ISSN L
1933-6934
Frequency
Continual
Article types
Research articles
Reviews
Short articles
Technical articles
Letters
Research notes
Publishing costs
Yes
Total publishing costs
1695 euros (updated 15/09/2023)
Research data access policy
Deposit recommended
Last updated : 15/09/2023

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