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FB2012_01, released January 20th, 2012
 

Dmel\P{PZ}osprJ571 Insertion

General Information
Symbol Dmel\P{PZ}osprJ571 Species D. melanogaster
Name FlyBase ID FBti0004242
Feature type transposable_element_insertion_site
Description
Inserted element P{PZ} Expression data lacZ reporter
Affected gene(s) Ecol\lacZ, osp Viability / fertility
Causes allele(s) Ecol\lacZosp-rJ571, osprJ571 Stock availability 1 publicly available
LINE ID l(2)rJ571
Genomic Location
Chromosomal location 2L ( 35B4 ) Sequence location 2L:14,688,936..14,688,936 [+]
Map ( GBrowse ) detailed view FBti0060789 FBti0045083 FBti0043039 FBti0004242 FBti0015325 FBti0105124 FBti0104638 FBti0029566 FBti0025040 FBti0104068 FBti0008788 FBti0047510 FBti0047796 FBti0052881 FBti0065719
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Chromosome (arm)
Sequence Location
2L:14,688,936..14,688,936 [+]
Orientation
Cytological location
(computed by FlyBase)
35B4 ( inferred by FlyBase from sequence location )
Cytological location
(reported)
35B1-35B4 (in situ hybridization reported)
Comments concerning
location
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Flanking sequence
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Construct P{PZ}
Location-dependent
role
lacZ enhancer trap
Size 14.545Kb
Associated alleles
Molecular map
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Insertion may
affect gene
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Causes alleles
Lethality
References
lethal | recessive
semi-lethal
Sterility
References
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crystal cell
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Statement
Reference
The average number of crystal cells per embryo is reduced (to 11.8) in homozygous stage 13-14 embryos compared to wild type (36 +/- 2.2 cells on average).
Flies have an osp phenotype.
Homozygotes have bent wings.
visible: wings bent
 
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Reporter Expression
distribution deduced from reporter
Stage
Tissue/Position (including subcellular localization)
Reference
Additional Information
Statement
Reference
Expressed in all cells of the eye disc, "starting soon after the morphogenetic furrow".
Marker for
Reflects
expression of
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Line ID
Origin as a multiple insertion line
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Aberration
Balancer
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Bloomington
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Location 2L:14688936-14688937 confirmed by FlyBase alignment of dbGSS accession AQ026134 to D. melanogaster arm Release_4 and heterochromatin Release_3.2b. Insertion orientation confirmed.
This insertion was listed in the BDGP database as a lethal or sterile line during the period 1994-1999, but was not verified as such prior to the summary publication (FBrf0111489). Reasons for excluding lines from the collection described in FBrf0111489 include presence of more than one P insertion on the mutant chromosome, separation of lethality (or sterility) from the location of the insertion, and loss of lethality (or sterility) from the stock. Further information is available from http://www.fruitfly.org/bfd/ and from Dr. Allan Spradling (spradling@mail1.ciwemb.edu).
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Reported As
Symbol Synonym
P{PZ}l(2)rJ571rJ571
P{PZ}rJ571
P{ry+t7.2=PZ}l(2)rJ571rJ571
P{ry+t7.2=PZ}osprJ571
Secondary FlyBase IDs
  • FBti0000453
  • FBti0003026
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Research paper
Bellen et al., 2004, Genetics 167(2): 761--781
The BDGP gene disruption project: single transposon insertions associated with 40% of Drosophila genes. [FBrf0179132]
Milchanowski et al., 2004, Genetics 168(1): 325--339
Identification and characterization of genes involved in embryonic crystal cell formation during Drosophila hematopoiesis. [FBrf0180297]
Ashburner et al., 1999, Genetics 153(1): 179--219
An exploration of the sequence of a 2.9-Mb region of the genome of Drosophila melanogaster. The Adh region. [FBrf0111326]
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]
Treisman and Rubin, 1996, Mech. Dev. 56(1-2): 17--24
Targets of glass regulation in the Drosophila eye disc. [FBrf0089138]
Mlodzik and Hiromi, 1992, Conn, 1992: 397--414
Enhancer trap method in Drosophila: its application to neurobiology. [FBrf0066714]
Supplementary material
Ashburner et al., 1999, Genetics 153(1):
Table S1. P-element insertions in the Adh region. [FBrf0112150]
Personal communication to FlyBase
Ashburner et al., 1999.10.12, Adh.
Adh. [FBrf0112153]
Spradling, 1999.12.9, Helping FlyBase with P-element paper.
Helping FlyBase with P-element paper. [FBrf0125024]
Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project, 1993.6.1, Insertion alleles.
Insertion alleles. [FBrf0122635]
FlyBase analysis
FlyBase, 2005, Assessment of transgenic construct insertion sites.
Assessment of transgenic construct insertion sites. [FBrf0184339]
FlyBase, 1992-, FlyBase curation
FlyBase curation. [FBrf0105495]
Computer file
Gene Disruption Project members, 2001-, [title not yet available]
[title not yet available] [FBrf0132177]
BDGP Project Members, 1994-1999, Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project.
Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project. [FBrf0067338]