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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\tefk15914

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SymbolDmel\tefk15914SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0064073
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\tef
Map ( GBrowse ) Untitled Document detailed view FBti0143876 FBti0125228_2 FBti0125228_1 FBti0006378
Allele classhypomorphic allele - genetic evidence
MutagenP-element activity
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Insertion within the first exon, after nucleotide position 318. Although the insertion is within the coding region, the processed mRNA is wild type.
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Homozygous males are wild-type with respect to fourth chromosome non-disjunction, while tefZ5864/tefk15914 males show a low level (4.3%) of fourth chromosome non-disjunction.
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Fails to complement
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Bloomington
Kyoto
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Discoverer
I. Kiss.
The P{lacW}tefk15914 insertion maps within the first exon of tef, which itself is entirely contained within the first intron of fat-spondin.
Although the P{lacW}tefk15914 line was originally characterised as a lethal insertion, a viable line of flies homozygous for P{lacW}tefk15914 has been established.
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Complements: RhoGEF204291. Complements: l(2)0625306253. Complements: l(2)k09303k09303. Complements: l(2)k11502k11502.
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l(2)k15914k15914
 
tefk15914
 
tefl(2)k15914
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Research paper
Arya et al., 2006, Genetics 174(1): 125--134
Molecular characterization of teflon, a gene required for meiotic autosome segregation in male Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0194210]
Ryder et al., 2004, Genetics 167(2): 797--813
The DrosDel collection: a set of P-element insertions for generating custom chromosomal aberrations in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0179424]
Spradling et al., 1999, Genetics 153(1): 135--177
The Berkeley Drosophila genome project gene disruption project. Single P-element insertions mutating 25% of vital Drosophila genes. [FBrf0111489]
Personal communication to FlyBase
Tomkiel, 2001.12.6, Df(2R)P803-delta15.
Df(2R)P803-delta15. [FBrf0141808]
BDGP Project Members, 1994-1999, BDGP Project Members, 1994-1999, Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project. (Computer file)
BDGP Project Members, 1994-1999, Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project. (Computer file) [FBrf0067338]