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FB2012_01, released January 20th, 2012
 

Dmel\P{XP}escld01514 Insertion

General Information
Symbol Dmel\P{XP}escld01514 Species D. melanogaster
Name FlyBase ID FBti0042761
Feature type transposable_element_insertion_site
Description
Inserted element P{XP} Expression data
Affected gene(s) escl Viability / fertility
Causes allele(s) escld01514 Stock availability 2 publicly available
LINE ID d01514
Genomic Location
Chromosomal location 2L ( 33B5 ) Sequence location 2L:11,990,983..11,990,983 [-]
Map ( GBrowse ) detailed view FBti0047526 FBti0101619 FBti0105334 FBti0051342 FBti0067757 FBti0042548 FBti0126512 FBti0025707 FBti0040240 FBti0041993 FBti0075058 FBti0025908 FBti0042761 FBti0076941 FBti0124749 FBti0128137
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Chromosome (arm)
Sequence Location
2L:11,990,983..11,990,983 [-]
Orientation
Cytological location
(computed by FlyBase)
33B5 ( inferred by FlyBase from sequence location )
Cytological location
(reported)
33B5 (reported as inferred from sequence location)
Comments concerning
location
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Flanking sequence
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Construct P{XP}
Location-dependent
role
deletion generation component
mobile activating element
carries FRT site(s)
Size 7.303Kb
Associated alleles
Molecular map
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Insertion may
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Causes alleles
Lethality
References
Sterility
References
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Statement
Reference
Flies zygotically mutant for both esc[6] and escl[d01514] produce larvae with poorly developed brain and imaginal discs, which die when they pupate. The lethality of esc[6], escl[d01514] double mutants is completely rescued by esc[T:Hsap\MYC]. The lethality of esc[6], escl[d01514] double mutants is not rescued by esc[F77A.T:Hsap\MYC], although the brain and imaginal disc phenotypes are alleviated by esc[F77A.T:Hsap\MYC]. The lethality of esc[6], escl[d01514] double mutants is not rescued by esc[F345A.T:Hsap\MYC].
Homozygous esc[6] escl[d01514] double mutants which have received maternal esc[+] function (as the female parents carry an esc[+] transgene on a balancer chromosome) survive through a prolonged third larval instar and die as early pupae. The double mutant larvae grow slowly. They have very small haltere and wing imaginal discs and the eye part of the eye-antenna disc is reduced in size, while the leg discs are nearly normal in size. The abdominal ganglia of the central nervous system are nearly normal in size in the double mutant larvae, but the optic lobes are approximately half normal diameter. Adult flies that are homozygous for escl[d01514] but heterozygous for esc[6] are viable, fertile and appear normal. Adult flies that are homozygous for esc[6] and heterozygous for escl[d01514] are few and very weak. They display a range of homeotic phenotypes, including transformations of antenna to leg, wing to haltere and A4 to A5, as well as having extra sex combs on the leg in males.
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Line ID
Origin as a multiple insertion line
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Aberration
Balancer
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Location 2L:11990983-11990984 confirmed by FlyBase alignment of dbGSS accession CZ472282 to D. melanogaster arm Release_4 and heterochromatin Release_3.2b. Insertion orientation confirmed.
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Symbol Synonym
P{XP}escld01514
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Research paper
Margueron et al., 2009, Nature 461(7265): 762--767
Role of the polycomb protein EED in the propagation of repressive histone marks. [FBrf0208990]
Ohno et al., 2008, Mech. Dev. 125(5-6): 527--541
ESC, ESCL and their roles in Polycomb Group mechanisms. [FBrf0205395]
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 2. [FBrf0174227]
Thibault, 2004, Nature Genetics 36(3):
Supplementary Table 3. [FBrf0174228]
Personal communication to FlyBase
Cook and Cook, 2010.10.13, Isolation and characterization of Df(2L)BSC891.
Isolation and characterization of Df(2L)BSC891. [FBrf0212103]
Christensen and Cook, 2006.12.5, Isolation and characterization of Df(2L)BSC237.
Isolation and characterization of Df(2L)BSC237. [FBrf0199226]
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, 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 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]