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Flightless Fruit Fly

Flightless fruit flies (Order Diptera) encompasses a variety of different species of fly, such as Drosophila melanogaster, Bactrocera cucurbitae, Bactrocera dorsalis, and Drosophila hydei, with genetic mutations that cause them to be flightless. These genetic mutations may have different results such as the development of muscles that cannot support flight or even result in the lack of wings entirely. Flightless fly models have been especially useful for the study of human neuromuscular diseases such as spinal muscular atrophy, spinobulbar muscular atrophy, myotonic dystrophy, dystrophinopathies and other inherited neuromuscular diseases. Other applications of flightless flies include using them as convenient feeders for a variety of companion animals and even as test subjects in aeronautical research

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Silverleaf Resorts is a privately owned, award-winning company that operates 13 vacation resorts in seven U.S. states. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company is operated by Cerberus Capital Management and employs over 3,000 people.

History
Silverleaf Vacation Club, Inc. was founded in 1977 by real estate developer Robert E. Mead in Tyler, Texas.

In 1989, the company changed its name to Slverleaf Resorts Incorporated and introduced seven resort properties; by 1998, the company was operating 13 Properties in Texas, Missouri, Massachusetts, Illinois, Georgia, Florida and Colorado. In 1998, Silverleaf Resorts, Inc. moved from a privately held company to a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange using the trading symbol SVR; in 2001, the company traded on the American Stock Exchange; later, until 2011, it traded on the NASDAQ under the trading symbol SVLF.

In May 2011, Silverleaf Resorts, Inc. was acquired by Hedge Fund and Private Equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, LP for $94.4 million and taken private. In subsequent months, Thomas J. Morris has assumed the role of the company's Chief Executive Officer.

Recent Awards
Silverleaf Resorts, Inc. has been ranked 100 in Forbes Magazine's list of the Top 200 Best Small Companies in the USA (sales under $350 mm). In 2012, Silverleaf earned the Crowning Achievement Award from Resort Condominiums International (RCI); all 13 resorts earned RCI designation, with six resorts earning Gold Crown Recognition, four earning Silver Crown honors, and three earning RCI Hospitality Awards.