“…A number of genetic loci initially found to influence Drosophila eye coloration have since been shown to correspond to genes encoding biosynthetic pathway enzymes, ATP‐binding cassette (ABC) transporters, and vesicular transport proteins (Lloyd et al, ). Given the ease of visual screening, eye color mutations have been used as genetic markers for germ‐line transformation (Cornel, Benedict, Rafferty, Howells, & Collins, ; Sethuraman & O'Brochta, ; White, Coates, Atkinson, & O'Brochta, ; Zwiebel et al, ), the development and assessment of gene knockdown/silencing methods (Adrianos, Lorenzen, & Oppert, ; Colinet et al, ; Dong & Friedrich, ; Fabrick, Kanost, & Baker, ; Khan, Reichelt, & Heckel, ; Perera, Little, & Pierce, ), and fertility and fecundity studies (Khanh, Bressac, & Chevrier, ; Pires, Abrão, Machado, Schofield, & Diotaiuti, ), and have been proposed as markers for field and dispersal monitoring (Shimizu & Kawasaki, ; Snodgrass, ), and as experimental models for aging (Campesan et al, ; Navrotskaya & Oxenkrug, ; Oxenkrug, ; Savvateeva et al, ).…”