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Simcox, A.A., Austin, C.L., Jacobsen, T.L., Jafar-Nejad, H. (2008). Drosophila embryonic 'fibroblasts': extending mutant analysis in vitro.  Fly 2(6): 306--309.
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FBrf0206825
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Abstract
The in vivo analysis of Drosophila using genetics, with almost a hundred year history, has produced an immense body of knowledge about biology. In vitro analysis, while arguably the poor cousin to its in vivo relative, has a utility--in biochemical analyses and in cell-based screening, for example, with RNAi. A major block to the development of in vitro analysis has been the lack of an efficient genetic method to derive cell lines from mutant Drosophila strains. We recently discovered that expression of activated Ras (Ras(V12)) provides cells in vitro with both a survival and a proliferative advantage and hence promotes the generation of cell lines. In this addendum, we provide new data describing the genesis of seven cell lines corresponding to a rumi mutant, which demonstrate that the method can be used to derive lines and study genetic mutants in vitro.
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PMC4228982 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Efficient genetic method for establishing Drosophila cell lines unlocks the potential to create lines of specific genotypes.
Simcox et al., 2008, PLoS Genet. 4(8): e1000142 [FBrf0205733]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Fly
    Title
    Fly
    Publication Year
    2007-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1933-6934 1933-6942
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