Detailed Information [142073]
 

Strain Information
DGRC Number 142073
Genotype with FlyBase Link y[*] w[*]; P{ry[+t7.2]=neoFRT}40A P{w[+mW.hs]=FRT(w[hs])}G13 PBac{SAstopDsRed}LL07542 cn[1] bw[1] / CyO, S[*] bw[1]
Genotype y* w*; P{ry+t7.2=neoFRT}40A P{w+mW.hs=FRT(whs)}G13 PBac{SAstopDsRed}LL07542 cn1 bw1 / CyO, S* bw1
Break points/Insertion Site 42C6
Related Genes CG3409 (CG3409)
Received Date 11 December 2008
Original Number LL07542
Chromosome 2
Original Source Liqun Luo, Stanford University
Original Comments
Location: 2R:2603770(-)
Cytological Band: 42C6
Gene Symbol-1: CG3409
CG Number-1: CG3409
FlyBase ID-1: FBgn0033095
Insertion Type-1: Putative Promoter
Gene Symbol-2:
CG Number-2:
FlyBase ID-2:
Insertion Type-2:
Location coordinates are based on the Drosophila Genome release 5.0.

IMPORTANT NOTES:
1) The combination of cn[1] bw[1] / CyO, S[*] bw[1] results in white eyes regardless of w[+] transgenes - therefore all flies should have white eyes when in stock - cross out to see red eye.
2) Third chromosome was never actively selected against, so y[+] flies may exist.
3) No FRT on mutator vector - thus NOT compatible with Harvard collection to create deletions.

Oren Schuldiner (Weizmann Institute of Science)
General Information MARCM
Genus Drosophila
Subgenus Sophophora
Species Group melanogaster
Species Subgroup melanogaster
Species melanogaster
Lethality lethal
Reference Schuldiner O, Berdnik D, Levy JM, Wu JS, Luginbuhl D, Gontang AC, Luo L.
piggyBac-based mosaic screen identifies a postmitotic function for cohesin in regulating developmental axon pruning.
Dev Cell (2008) 14(2) 227-38 [RRC reference]
Last update 2020-04-03
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Library & Clone Information
Strand Minus
Insertion Point 2603770
Chromosome Band 2R
Flanking Sequence
tttacgcagactatctttctagggTTAATCACCTCTTCATAAATTAGTTTGATCTTACTG
CGCGTACGCTTCATAACCAACATTATCGAAttaaccattgtgggaacactagaac
Sequence Comment Location coordinates are based on the Drosophila Genome release 5.0.

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