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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\Ras64BVal14.hs

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SymbolDmel\Ras64BVal14.hsSpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0030097
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\Ras64B
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Mutagenin vitro construct - regulatory fusionin vitro construct - amino acid replacement
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Construct: Expression of a 4.6kb XhoI Ras64BVal14 fragment is driven by an Hsp70 promoter located 83 nucleotides upstream of the Ras64B initiator codon.
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One copy of the P{Ras85DV12.hs} construct causes failure of embryos to hatch. Unhatched embryos display head defects.
One copy of P{C20-42} causes low fertility, laying many eggs that failed to hatch and causes developmental defects in the wing and eye development. Bristles are of variable size and placement on the wing anterior margin and sternopleural bristles and humeral bristles are bent or forked. Protuding cuticle growth of the humeral region. An unfused bloated wing phenotype is seen after heat shock during the early third instar to mid-pupal stages. Heat shock throughout all stages of development resulted in some degree of lethality, heat shock around pupariation causes total lethality. Dorsal-to-ventral scars develop in the middle-to-posterior portion of the adult eye after heat shock 1 to 2 days before pupariation. Pharate adults display scars of unpigmented, irregular and fused ommatidia.
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hsp70-rasVal14
Ras64BVal14.hs
 
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Research paper
Brand and Perrimon, 1993, Development 118(2): 401--415
Targeted gene expression as a means of altering cell fates and generating dominant phenotypes. [FBrf0064375]
Lu et al., 1993, Genes Dev. 7(4): 621--632
Control of cell fate determination by p21ras/Ras1, an essential component of torso signaling in Drosophila. [FBrf0058534]
Bishop and Corces, 1988, Genes Dev. 2: 567--577
Expression of an activated ras gene causes developmental abnormalities in transgenic Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0048117]