| Literature DB >> 17720900 |
Edward Ryder1, Michael Ashburner, Rosa Bautista-Llacer, Jenny Drummond, Jane Webster, Glynnis Johnson, Terri Morley, Yuk Sang Chan, Fiona Blows, Darin Coulson, Gunter Reuter, Heiko Baisch, Christian Apelt, Andreas Kauk, Thomas Rudolph, Maria Kube, Melanie Klimm, Claudia Nickel, Janos Szidonya, Peter Maróy, Margit Pal, Asa Rasmuson-Lestander, Karin Ekström, Hugo Stocker, Christoph Hugentobler, Ernst Hafen, David Gubb, Gert Pflugfelder, Christian Dorner, Bernard Mechler, Heide Schenkel, Joachim Marhold, Florenci Serras, Montserrat Corominas, Adrià Punset, John Roote, Steven Russell.
Abstract
We describe a second-generation deficiency kit for Drosophila melanogaster composed of molecularly mapped deletions on an isogenic background, covering approximately 77% of the Release 5.1 genome. Using a previously reported collection of FRT-bearing P-element insertions, we have generated 655 new deletions and verified a set of 209 deletion-bearing fly stocks. In addition to deletions, we demonstrate how the P elements may also be used to generate a set of custom inversions and duplications, particularly useful for balancing difficult regions of the genome carrying haplo-insufficient loci. We describe a simple computational resource that facilitates selection of appropriate elements for generating custom deletions. Finally, we provide a computational resource that facilitates selection of other mapped FRT-bearing elements that, when combined with the DrosDel collection, can theoretically generate over half a million precisely mapped deletions.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17720900 PMCID: PMC2013729 DOI: 10.1534/genetics.107.076216
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genetics ISSN: 0016-6731 Impact factor: 4.562