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Naoaki Fuse, a professor of Faculty of science, Kyoto University, advised us how to breed drosophila appropriately. Kaze Ueda and Takasi Watanabe, professors of Faculty of agriculture, Kyoto University and Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, respectively, told us about DNS assay. Without their help, we would be at a loss. Thank you very much !
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Naoyuki Fuse, a gCOE Research Fellow of Kyoto University advised us how to breed drosophila appropriately. Kaze Ueda and Takasi Watanabe, professors of Faculty of agriculture, Kyoto University and Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, respectively, told us about DNS assay. Without their help, we would be at a loss. Thank you very much !

Latest revision as of 03:42, 6 October 2011

Acknowlegement

Sponsors

Kyoto University is our school and financially supported us.
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Graduate School of Biostudies.
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We thank Cosmo Bio for their contribution to our experiment.
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Graduate School of Science
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We thank National Bio Resource Project for their offering several bacterial strain to our experiment.

Appreciations for helpers in experiments

Naoyuki Fuse, a gCOE Research Fellow of Kyoto University advised us how to breed drosophila appropriately. Kaze Ueda and Takasi Watanabe, professors of Faculty of agriculture, Kyoto University and Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, respectively, told us about DNS assay. Without their help, we would be at a loss. Thank you very much !