Aberration Dmel\Df(1)64j4
| General Information | |||
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| Symbol | Dmel\Df(1)64j4 | Species | D. melanogaster |
| Name | FlyBase ID | FBab0000259 | |
| Feature type | chromosomal_deletion | Created / Updated | 2006-08-22/2006-08-22 |
| Formalized genetic data | l(1)3Ag << bk1 << l(1)3Ah << CG2650 << bk2 << l(1)3Bb | ||
| Sequence coordinates | |||
| Deleted segment | 3A9--3B2 | ||
| Duplicated segment | |||
| Computed Breakpoints include | 3A9;3B2 | ||
| Breakpoints Inherited | |||
Nature of the Aberration
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| Cytological Order | |||
| Progenitor | |||
| Mutagen | |||
| Class of aberration (relative to progenitor) | |||
| Breakpoints | 3A8-3A9;3B1-3B2 3A5-3A9;3B1-3B2 | ||
| Causes alleles | |||
| Carries alleles | |||
| Transposon Insertions | |||
| Genetic mapping information | |||
| Comments | Right breakpoint between 89 and 98 kb distal to the wa copia insertion point (Pirotta, Hadfield and Pretorius, 1983, EMBO J. 2: 927-34). Breakpoint(s) molecularly mapped | ||
Comments on Cytology
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Left limit of break 1 from non-inclusion of l(1)3Ag (FBrf0038033) Right limit of break 1 from polytene analysis (FBrf0037060) Left limit of break 2 from inclusion of CG2650 (FBrf0049579) Right limit of break 2 from polytene analysis (FBrf0037060) | |||
Molecularly Mapped Breakpoints
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Sequence Crossreferences
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Gene Deletion & Duplication Data
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Genes Deleted / Disrupted
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| Complementation Data | |||
| Completely deleted / disrupted | |||
| Molecular Data | |||
Genes NOT Deleted / Disrupted
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Genes Duplicated
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| Complementation Data | |||
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Genes NOT Duplicated
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Related Comments
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Phenotypic Data
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| In combination with other aberrations | |||
| NOT in combination with other aberrations | Cell lethal in cuticle (Ripoll and Garcia-Bellido, 1979, Genetics 91: 443-53). Germ-line clones lethal (Garcia-Bellido and Robbins, 1983, Genetics 103: 235-47). homozygous lethal | ||
Position Effect Variegation Data
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Stocks
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| Bloomington | |||
| Kyoto | |||
Notes on Origin
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| Discoverer | Judd, 4th Oct. 1964. | ||
found in stocks | |||
Balancer / Genotype Variants of the Aberration
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Separable Components
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Other Comments
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"spontaneous" was stated as tentative. Found in separable combination with Df(1)w258-45. Df(1)TEM202/Df(1)64j4 flies are homozygously deficient for a 10kb interval that includes the genomic region of the rescue allele per+t7.1. | |||
Synonyms & Secondary IDs
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| Reported As | |||
| Symbol Synonym | Df(1)64J4 Df(1)64j4 | ||
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| Secondary FlyBase IDs | |||
References
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Recent research papers (0)
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| All research papers listed in FlyBase were published before 2006 | |||
Nature of the Aberration