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Aberration Dmel\Df(3R)93Fx2

General Information
SymbolDmel\Df(3R)93Fx2SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBab0027006
Feature typechromosomal_deletionCreated / Updated2006-08-22/2006-08-22
Formalized genetic data
Sequence coordinates
Deleted segment93F5--94A8
Duplicated segment
Computed Breakpoints include 93F5;94A8
Breakpoints Inherited  
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Cytological Order
Progenitor
Mutagen
Class of aberration (relative to progenitor)
Breakpoints
93F5;94A8
Causes alleles
Carries alleles
Transposon Insertions
Genetic mapping information
Comments
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All limits from polytene analysis (FBrf0093061)
 
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DNA sequence
Protein sequence
Name
 
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Complementation Data
Completely deleted / disrupted
Molecular Data
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Complementation Data
Molecular Data
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Complementation Data
Molecular Data
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Complementation Data
Molecular Data
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In combination with other aberrations
NOT in combination with other aberrations
Homozygous lethal.
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Kyoto
Bloomington
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Discoverer
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      Isolated by screening for deletion of the w gene present in the P{lacW}B1-93F insertion.
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      Reported As
      Symbol Synonym
      Df(3R)93Fx2
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      Secondary FlyBase IDs
        hide References ( 10 )
        Research paper
        Kpebe and Rabinow, 2008, genesis 46(3): 132--143
        Alternative promoter usage generates multiple evolutionarily conserved isoforms of Drosophila DOA kinase. [FBrf0204586]
        Wang and Montell, 2005, J. Neurosci. 25(21): 5187--5194
        Rhodopsin formation in Drosophila is dependent on the PINTA retinoid-binding protein. [FBrf0187905]
        Dewey et al., 2004, Curr. Biol. 14(13): 1208--1213
        Identification of the gene encoding bursicon, an insect neuropeptide responsible for cuticle sclerotization and wing spreading. [FBrf0179185]
        Martin and Baehrecke, 2004, Development 131(2): 275--284
        Caspases function in autophagic programmed cell death in Drosophila. [FBrf0167528]
        Lee et al., 2002, Dev. Biol. 252(1): 138--148
        Genetic mechanism for the stage- and tissue-specific regulation of steroid triggered programmed cell death in Drosophila. [FBrf0155496]
        Lee et al., 2002, Dev. Biol. 250(1): 101--111
        Steroid regulation of midgut cell death during Drosophila development. [FBrf0151883]
        Lee and Baehrecke, 2001, Development 128(8): 1443--1455
        Steroid regulation of autophagic programmed cell death during development. [FBrf0134571]
        Lee et al., 2000, Molec. Cell 6(2): 433--443
        E93 directs steroid-triggered programmed cell death in Drosophila. [FBrf0129927]
        Baehrecke, 1997, Development 124(7): 1323--1332
        who encodes a KH RNA binding protein that functions in muscle development. [FBrf0093061]
        FlyBase analysis
        FlyBase, 2007, En masse symbol-based assigment of Aberration Class with respect to wild type.
        En masse symbol-based assigment of Aberration Class with respect to wild type. [FBrf0191808]