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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Aberration Dmel\Tp(1;2)rb+71g

General Information
SymbolDmel\Tp(1;2)rb+71gSpeciesD. melanogaster
NameTransposition (1;2) ruby-wild typeFlyBase IDFBab0009476
Feature typeinterchromosomal_transposition
Also Known AsT(1;2)rb+71g, Tp(1;2)rb+71g
Computed Breakpoints include 3F3;5E8;23A1-23A5
Sequence coordinates
Member of large scale dataset(s)
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Progenitor
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Class of aberration (relative to progenitor)
Breakpoints
3F3;5E8;2Lt-2Rt
3F3;5E8;[]
Causes alleles
Carries alleles
Transposon Insertions
Formalized genetic data N << bk1 << peb << l(1)5CDa << bk2 << l(1)5Da
Genetic mapping information
Comments
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Second chromosome breakpoint not reported.
Limits of break 1 from polytene analysis (FBrf0034402) Limits of break 2 from polytene analysis (FBrf0034402) Limits of break 3 from polytene analysis (FBrf0048191)
 
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In combination with other aberrations
NOT in combination with other aberrations
Temperature sensitive male lethal
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Bloomington
Kyoto
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Discoverer
Lefevre.
 
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Reported As
Symbol Synonym
T(1;2)A1125
T(1->2L)rb+71g
Tp(1;2)rb+71g
 
Name Synonym
Transposition (1;2) ruby-wild type
 
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hide References ( 18 )
Research paper
Fagegaltier and Baker, 2004, PLoS Biol. 2(11): e341
X chromosome sites autonomously recruit the dosage compensation complex in Drosophila males. [FBrf0180475]
Oh et al., 2004, Curr. Biol. 14(6): 481--487
Multiple classes of MSL binding sites target dosage compensation to the X chromosome of Drosophila. [FBrf0174484]
Lammel and Saumweber, 2000, Dev. Genes Evol. 210(11): 525--535
X-linked loci of Drosophila melanogaster causing defects in the morphology of the embryonic salivary glands. [FBrf0134551]
Wayne et al., 1995, Genetics 139(3): 1309--1320
Genetic characterization of small ovaries, a gene required in the soma for the development of the Drosophila ovary and the female germline. [FBrf0080470]
Watson et al., 1991, Dev. Genet. 12: 173--187
Lethal(1) aberrant immune response mutations leading to melanotic tumor formation in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0053739]
Perrimon et al., 1989, Genetics 121: 333--352
Zygotic lethals with specific maternal effect phenotypes in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0049894]
Eberl and Hilliker, 1988, Genetics 118: 109--120
Characterization of X-linked recessive lethal mutations affecting embryonic morphogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0048191]
Oliver et al., 1988, Genetics 120: 159--171
Genetic evidence that the sans fille locus is involved in Drosophila sex determination. [FBrf0048195]
Oliver et al., 1987, Genes Dev. 1: 913--923
The ovo locus is required for sex-specific germ line maintenance in Drosophila. [FBrf0046291]
Schalet, 1986, Mutat. Res. 163: 115--144
The distribution of and complementation relationships between spontaneous X-linked recessive lethal mutations recovered from crossing long-term laboratory stocks of Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0045066]
Eeken et al., 1985, Mutat. Res. 150: 261--275
Distribution of MR-induced sex-linked recessive lethal mutations in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0043301]
Wieschaus et al., 1984, Rouxs Arch. Dev. Biol. 193: 296--307
Mutations affecting the pattern of the larval cuticle in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0040178]
Busson et al., 1983, Genetics 105: 309--325
Genetic analysis of three dominant female-sterile mutations located on the X chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0039444]
Kerridge and Dura, 1982, Dev. Genet. 3: 207--214
Lethal Bithorax complex mutations of Drosophila melanogaster show no germ line maternal effects. [FBrf0037875]
Voelker and Wisely, 1982, D. I. S. 58: 150--151
Corrected and new information on l(1)E12ts. [FBrf0037740]
Craymer and Roy, 1980, D. I. S. 55: 200--204
Report of New Mutants -- Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0034402]
Abstract
Vef et al., 1997, J. Neurogenet. 11: 207
Phenotypic characterization of matzerath (maz), a new gene causing developmental stagnation in the first instar larva. [FBrf0105062]
Book
Lindsley and Zimm, 1992, The Genome of Drosophila melanogaster.
The Genome of Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0066905]