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For each fully sequenced cDNA the DGRC maintains various forms of the cDNA (e.g tagged or untagged) in several different host vectors for subsequent cloning and expression in Drosophila and Drosophila cell lines.
Source for identity of: telegraph tg
The gene symbol "tg" has been changed to "telegraph" in order to reduce confusion with the "Tg" ("Transglutaminase") gene symbol, from which it differed only by case.
"al" mutant phenotype resembles that reported for "tg" mutants. Since "tg" is genetically closely linked to "al" it may be allelic to "al".
Mutations in tg affect individual longitudinal veins: vein specific effects.
ri, tg, tt, ab, cv, cv-2, cv-c and cv-d belong to the radius incompletus phenotypic group within the 'lack-of-vein' mutant class. Loss-of-function alleles at these loci remove stretches of veins in two or more longitudinal veins. Double mutants of this group have additive phenotypes suggesting the genes are vein-specific, and have small lanceolate wings. Genes are involved in whole vein region-specification rather than vein differentiation.
Bridges, 27th March 1916.