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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Recombinant construct P{f+13}

General Information
Symbol P{f+13} FlyBase ID FBtp0000960
Feature type transgenic_transposon
Size 18.285 Expression data
Associated insertions 8 available
Molecular map
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Species synthetic construct
Location-dependent
role
Description
CV term
Qualifiers & info
Reference
transposon
P-element
Uses
CV term
Qualifiers & info
Reference
characterization
Cloning Sites
Location
Restriction sites
Reference
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Sequence (FB) FlyBase-compiled
Associated Sequence Data
DDBJ /
EMBL /
GenBank
DNA sequence
Extent
 
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Total Size
18.285
Left end
Right end
Segments
Number
Orientation
Symbol
2
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3
4
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Reference (Petersen et al., 1994)
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CV term
Qualifiers & info
Reference
complete
partial
rescue
selectable
marker
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Allele f+t13
Reference(s) (Zecca et al., 1995, Tilney et al., 2000, Diaz-Benjumea and Cohen, 1993, Tilney et al., 2003, Petersen et al., 1994, Diaz-Benjumea and Hafen, 1994, Tilney et al., 2004, Tilney et al., 1998, Burke and Basler, 1996, de Celis et al., 1995, Gomez-Skarmeta et al., 1996, de Celis et al., 1996, Boedigheimer et al., 1997, Duboff et al., 2012)
Molecular data
Construct: 13kb NotI-SalI fragment from the genomic cosmid clone CoSpeR-forked-12-2, including the coding regions for the 2.5kb, 1.9kb and 1.1kb f transcripts.
Phenotypic class
Phenotype manifest in
macrochaeta & actin filament
microchaeta & actin filament
Other information
Allele w+mC
Reference(s) (Pirrotta, 1988, Petersen et al., 1994)
Molecular data
Minigene of the white cDNA.
4.15kb SpeI fragment of the w gene that carries a deletion of a large part of the first intron and the regulatory region is reduced to 300bp preceding the transcription start site.
Construct: A 'mini-white' gene constructed by deletion of the HindIII-XbaI fragment from the long 5' intron. Carried by the Casper series of vectors.
 
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Phenotype manifest in
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Reporter Expression
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Statement
Reference
Marker for
Reflects expression of
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Bloomington
Kyoto
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Reported As
Symbol Synonym
forked+t13
P{f+13}
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Research paper
Duboff et al., 2012, Neuron 75(4): 618--632
Tau Promotes Neurodegeneration via DRP1 Mislocalization In Vivo. [FBrf0219271]
Tilney et al., 2004, Mol. Biol. Cell 15(12): 5481--5491
The role actin filaments play in providing the characteristic curved form of Drosophila bristles. [FBrf0180507]
Tilney et al., 2003, Mol. Biol. Cell 14(10): 3953--3966
Actin filament turnover regulated by cross-linking accounts for the size, shape, location, and number of actin bundles in Drosophila bristles. [FBrf0167860]
Tilney et al., 2000, J. Cell Biol. 148(1): 87--99
Regulation of actin filament cross-linking and bundle shape in Drosophila bristles. [FBrf0123218]
Tilney et al., 1998, J. Cell Biol. 143(1): 121--133
Why are two different cross-linkers necessary for actin bundle formation in vivo and what does each cross-link contribute? [FBrf0105481]
Boedigheimer et al., 1997, Dev. Genet. 20(2): 103--110
Expanded functions in the apical cell domain to regulate the growth rate of imaginal discs. [FBrf0093371]
Burke and Basler, 1996, Development 122(7): 2261--2269
Dpp receptors are autonomously required for cell proliferation in the entire developing Drosophila wing. [FBrf0088035]
de Celis et al., 1996, Development 122(9): 2719--2728
Functional relationships between N, Su(H) and the bHLH genes of the E(spl) complex: the E(spl) genes mediate only a subset of Notch activities during imaginal development. [FBrf0090023]
Gomez-Skarmeta et al., 1996, Cell 85(1): 95--105
Araucan and caupolican, two members of the novel Iroquois complex, encode homeoproteins that control proneural and vein-forming genes. [FBrf0086419]
de Celis et al., 1995, Development 121(10): 3405--3416
ventral veinless, the gene encoding the Cf1a transcription factor, links positional information and cell differentiation during embryonic and imaginal development in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0084541]
Diaz-Benjumea and Hafen, 1994, Development 120(3): 569--578
The sevenless signalling cassette mediates Drosophila EGF receptor function during epidermal development. [FBrf0072959]
Petersen et al., 1994, Genetics 136(1): 173--182
forked proteins are components of fiber bundles present in developing bristles of Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0068634]
Diaz-Benjumea and Cohen, 1993, Cell 75(4): 741--752
Interaction between dorsal and ventral cells in the imaginal disc directs wing development in Drosophila. [FBrf0064428]