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FB2012_01, released January 20th, 2012
 

Dmel\PBac{RB}matse03077 Insertion

General Information
Symbol Dmel\PBac{RB}matse03077 Species D. melanogaster
Name FlyBase ID FBti0041669
Feature type transposable_element_insertion_site
Description
Inserted element PBac{RB} Expression data
Affected gene(s) mats Viability / fertility
Causes allele(s) matse03077 Stock availability 2 publicly available
LINE ID e03077
Genomic Location
Chromosomal location 3R ( 94A12 ) Sequence location 3R:18,247,539..18,247,595 [+]
Map ( GBrowse ) detailed view FBti0056177 FBti0126454 FBti0128245 FBti0126211_1 FBti0126211_2 FBti0126212 FBti0128353 FBti0041669 FBti0066885 FBti0011462 FBti0039843 FBti0037800 FBti0065574 FBti0048422
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Chromosome (arm)
Sequence Location
3R:18,247,539..18,247,595 [+]
Orientation
Cytological location
(computed by FlyBase)
94A12 ( inferred by FlyBase from sequence location )
Cytological location
(reported)
94A12 (reported as inferred from sequence location)
Comments concerning
location
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Flanking sequence
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Construct PBac{RB}
Location-dependent
role
deletion generation component
carries FRT site(s)
Size 5.971Kb
Associated alleles
Molecular map
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Insertion may
affect gene
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Causes alleles
Lethality
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lethal
Sterility
References
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denticle
wing | somatic clone
wing hair | somatic clone
wing hair | somatic clone | supernumerary
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Homozygous and hemizygous second instar larvae have many split denticles per segment. Homozygous clones in the wing can result in bulging of the wing surface. The cells in these clones appear to have a bulging apical surface and the wing hairs are located on an elevated pedestal. The wing hairs are often broader than normal. Homozygous clones in the wing can sometimes result in discrete outgrowths. Many cells in these outgrowths appear to have multiple wing hairs. Homozygous clones can result in abnormal pigmentation and outgrowths of clone tissue are seen. Homozygous clones in the pupal wing sometimes have a multiple wing hair phenotype. In many of the clones, hair initiation and outgrowth appear to be advanced compared to the neighbouring wild-type cells. If clones are induced early, the mutant cells are able to outcompete their wild-type neighbours and end up comprising most of the wing.
The multiple wing hair phenotype that is caused by expression of trcT453A.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4ptc-559.1 is dominantly enhanced by matse03077. fry1 trcS066917a matse03077 triple heterozygotes have a weak multiple wing hair phenotype in 40% of wings. fry2 trc1 matse03077 triple heterozygotes have a weak multiple wing hair phenotype in 41% of wings. The split denticle phenotype of matse03077 trcS066917a double mutant second instar larvae is no more severe than the split denticle phenotype of each single mutant.
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Line ID
Origin as a multiple insertion line
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Aberration
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Reported As
Symbol Synonym
PBac{RB}CG13852e03077
PBac{RB}matse03077
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Research paper
He et al., 2005, Molec. Biol. Cell 16(9): 4139--4152
Drosophila mob family proteins interact with the related tricornered (trc) and warts (wts) kinases. [FBrf0188034]
Bellen et al., 2004, Genetics 167(2): 761--781
The BDGP gene disruption project: single transposon insertions associated with 40% of Drosophila genes. [FBrf0179132]
Thibault et al., 2004, Nature Genetics 36(3): 283--287
A complementary transposon tool kit for Drosophila melanogaster using P and piggyBac. [FBrf0175002]
Supplementary material
Thibault, 2004, Nature Genetics 36(3):
Supplementary Table 3. [FBrf0174228]
Thibault, 2004, Nature Genetics 36(3):
Supplementary Table 2. [FBrf0174227]
Personal communication to FlyBase
Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center, 2004.11.6, Exelixis insertion alleles that are not in FlyBase.
Exelixis insertion alleles that are not in FlyBase. [FBrf0179797]
FlyBase analysis
FlyBase, 1992-, FlyBase curation
FlyBase curation. [FBrf0105495]
Computer file
Gene Disruption Project members and Exelixis, 2005, Genomic mapping of Exelixis insertion collection.
Genomic mapping of Exelixis insertion collection. [FBrf0184340]
Gene Disruption Project members, 2001-, [title not yet available]
[title not yet available] [FBrf0132177]