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Footage shows shots of adult fruit flies, fruit fly larvae, and green glowing
larvae under the microscope (with a voice over from interview with principal
investigator Dr. Haig Keshishian, Yale University.
Debra Reiss-Bubenheim, Project Scientist, STS-93 fruit fly experiment, NASA Ames
Researcher Center
Contact at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA: Laura Lewis 650/604-
2162.
Contact at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC: Renee Juhans 202/358-1712.
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