Image via Wikipedia Skimming the abstracts in BMC, I was surprised to find that a fruit fly logs a slothful 8-14 hours of sleep per day! Douglas and colleagues in their paper, “Sleep in Kcna2 knockout mice” show that the mouse ortholog of the Drosophila mutation, Shaker (an alpha subunit of a voltage activated potassium channel) that disrupts normal fly sleep, also keeps mice awake at night.
“Fruit flies are such stuff as dreams are made on, and their little life is rounded with a sleep.”
September 14, 2007 by dendrite
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