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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Dmel\gypsy{3'}y59b Insertion

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Symbol Dmel\gypsy{3'}y59b Species D. melanogaster
Name FlyBase ID FBti0013044
Feature type transposable_element_insertion_site
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Inserted element gypsy{3'} Expression data
Affected gene(s) y Viability / fertility
Causes allele(s) y59b Stock availability none publicly available
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y59b males have significantly reduced mating success compared to control males. The Dp(1;f)1187 minichromosome rescues the mating success of these mutants. y59b adults lack pigmentation throughout the body, the wings, bristles, aristae and tarsal claws. The sex combs of y59b males have a lighter colour than wild type.
Body colour: pigmentation score (where 1 = null/nearly null, 5 = wild type/nearly wild type): y59b/yP1\loxP.eve-700gin: 4-4+ (wing), 4-4+ (body), y59b/yP1\loxP.hsp70-700gin: 5 (wing), 5 (body), y59b/yP1\loxP.w-700gin: 4 (wing), 4 (body).
Body colour: y59b in transheterozygous combination with yTD82f-1, yTD82f-2, yTD82f-3, yTD82f-4, yTD82f-5, yTD82f-6, yTD82f-7 or yTD82f-8 results in flies with a pigmentation score of 1 (where 1 = absence of y expression and 5 = wild type) in both the body and wing. Body colour: yTD82f-9/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 2 in both the body and wing. Body colour: y82f29/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 3 in both the body and wing. Body colour: y59b in transheterozygous combination with yTD2-9, yTD2-8, yTD2-7 yTD2-6, yTDF-1 or yTDF-2 results in flies with a pigmentation score of 1 in both the body and wing. Body colour: y59b in transheterozygous combination with yTD2-5, yTD2-4 or yTD2-3 results in flies with a pigmentation score of 3 in the wing and 2-3 in the body. Body colour: y59b in transheterozygous combination with yTD2-2, yTD2-1 or yTDF results in flies with a pigmentation score of 4 in both the body and wing. Body colour: y2/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 4 in both the body and wing. Body colour: y59b in transheterozygous combination with yTDH+165, yTDH+161, yTDH+105, yTDH+51, yTDH+48, yTDH+36, yTDH+1, yTDH-4b, yTDH-28c, yTDH-46, yTDH-55, yTDH-59 or yTDH-80 results in flies with a pigmentation score of 1 in both the body and wing. Body colour: y59b in transheterozygous combination with yTDH-98, yTDH-99, yTDH-108 or yTDH-116 results in flies with a pigmentation score of 1-2 in the wing and 1 in the body. Body colour: y59b in transheterozygous combination with yTDH-162, yTDH-163, yTDH-166, yTDH-169, yTDH-172, yTDH-231, yTDH-244b, yTDH-288, yTDH-321, yTDH-363, yTDH-370, yTDH-376, yTDH-385, yTDH-442, yTDH-470, yTDH-479b, yTDH-490, yTDH-499, yTDH-586, yTDH-743a, yTDH-743b, yTDH-743c or yTDH-743d results in flies with a pigmentation score of 2 or 2-3 in the wing and 1-2 or 2 in the body. Body colour: y59b in transheterozygous combination with yTDH-158, yTDH-641 or yTDH-1039 results in flies with a pigmentation score of 2 in the wing and 1-2 in the body. Body colour: y59b in transheterozygous combination with yTDH-178 or yTDH-786 results in flies with a pigmentation score of 2-3 in the wing and 1-2 in the body. Body colour: yTDH-981/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 2-3 in the wing and 2 in the body. Body colour: yTDH-1061/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 2 in the wing and 1-2 in the body. Body colour: yTDH-1111/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 2-3 in the wing and 2 in the body. Body colour: yTDH-1142/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 2-3 in the wing and 2 in the body. Body colour: yTDH-1491/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 2-3 in the wing and 2-3 in the body. Body colour: yTDH-1583/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 2 in the wing and 3 in the body. Body colour: yTDH-1683/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 2-3 in the wing and 3 in the body. Body colour: yTDH-1872/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 4 in the wing and 4-5 in the body. Body colour: yTDH-1924/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 4 in the wing and 5 in the body. Body colour: yTDH-2097/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 5 in the wing and 5 in the body. Body colour: yTDH-2491/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 5 in the both the wing and body. Body colour: yTDH-2576/y59b flies have a pigmentation score of 5 in the both the wing and body.
y[2]/y[59b] heterozygotes show a practically wild-type body and wing pigmentation phenotype.
The presence of sc[D1] in y[2] sc[D1]/y[59b] flies abolishes interallelic complementation. y[2] sc[D1]/y[59b] females show weak pigmentation of the body and wings. The presence of sc[D1h33] in y[2] sc[D1h33]/y[59b] flies abolishes interallelic complementation. y[2] sc[D1h33]/y[1#8] females show weak pigmentation of the body and wings. y[2] sc[+1MC]/y[59b] females show the same wild-type like pigmentation phenotype as y[2]/y[59b] heterozygotes. y[2] sc[+2MC]/y[59b] females show the same wild-type like pigmentation phenotype as y[2]/y[59b] heterozygotes. y[2] sc[R1]/y[59b] females show the same wild-type like pigmentation phenotype as y[2]/y[59b] heterozygotes. y[2] sc[R2]/y[59b] females show the same wild-type like pigmentation phenotype as y[2]/y[59b] heterozygotes.
Pigmentation of y59b/y+ heterozygotes is wild type. Pigmentation of y59b/y+ heterozygotes is not affected by mod(mdg4)ul.
Does not complement the y2 scunspecified combination.
 
Body colour: yellow; hairs & bristles brown with yellow tips; wing veins, wing hairs, yellow.
 
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gypsy{3''}y59b
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Research paper
Drapeau et al., 2006, Genetics 172(2): 1009--1030
A cis-regulatory sequence within the yellow locus of Drosophila melanogaster required for normal male mating success. [FBrf0190716]
Lee and Wu, 2006, Genetics 174(4): 1867--1880
Enhancer-promoter communication at the yellow gene of Drosophila melanogaster: diverse promoters participate in and regulate trans interactions. [FBrf0195007]
Savitsky et al., 2003, Genetics 163(4): 1375--1387
Transvection at the end of the truncated chromosome in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0158980]
Gause and Georgiev, 2000, Mol. Gen. Genet. 264(3): 222--226
Interactions between su(Hw)-binding regions in neighboring y2 and scD1 alleles hinder trans-activation of the y2 promoter by yellow enhancers located on a homologous chromosome. [FBrf0131295]
Georgiev and Corces, 1995, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 92(11): 5184--5188
The su(Hw) protein bound to gypsy sequences in one chromosome can repress enhancer-promoter interactions in the paired gene located in the other homolog. [FBrf0082023]
Geyer et al., 1990, EMBO J. 9: 2247--2256
Tissue-specific transcriptional enhancers may act in trans on the gene located in the homologous chromosome: the molecular basis of transvection in Drosophila. [FBrf0051634]
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FlyBase, 1992-, FlyBase curation.
FlyBase curation. [FBrf0105495]