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FlyBase gene reports

A link to molecular map data curated from the literature by FlyBase is provided by the gene report all maps that include the gene of interest are shown. Molecular maps are genomic maps of wild-type chromosomes. Each map represents the data presented in one... [Pg.517]

SCOPE OF FLYBASE DATA TYPES WHAT YOU WILL FIND WHEN YOU GET THERE, 516 Gene and Allele Reports, 516... [Pg.508]

In addition to alleles in the traditional sense, FlyBase names and curates further classes of alleles so that phenotypic/expression pattern data can be captured for in vitro construct alleles of both traditional and nontraditional genes, including alleles of reporter (e.g., lacZ), effector (e.g., FLPl), and toxin (e.g., DT-A) genes. [Pg.517]

The Transposons section of FlyBase contains information on natural transposons and their component genes. It also includes information about engineered transposons and plasmid vectors, including cell culture vectors, annotated maps and compiled sequences of many of these transposons and constructs, and general information about them (e.g., selectable markers). Lists of specific types of constructs, such as P-element cloning vectors, enhancer traps, and reporter constructs, are provided, as are lists of insertions of specific constructs. Transposon insertion reports include cytological location, phenotypic data, and expression pattern data. [Pg.518]


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