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Allele Ecol\lacZH15-H-15

General Information
SymbolEcol\lacZH15-H-15SpeciesE. coli
NameFlyBase IDFBal0043864
Feature typealleleCreated / Updated2006-05-14/2006-05-14
Associated geneEcol\lacZ
Allele class
MutagenΔ2-3
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      P{PZ} element located 331bp 5' to the transcription start site of H15.
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        Research paper
        Buescher et al., 2006, Dev. Biol. 292(2): 418--429
        Functions of the segment polarity genes midline and H15 in Drosophila melanogaster neurogenesis. [FBrf0190096]
        Joshi et al., 2006, Dev. Biol. 293(1): 64--76
        Delta and Hairy establish a periodic prepattern that positions sensory bristles in Drosophila legs. [FBrf0190130]
        Miskolczi-McCallum et al., 2005, Dev. Biol. 278(2): 459--472
        The Drosophila melanogaster T-box genes midline and H15 are conserved regulators of heart development. [FBrf0183853]
        Qian et al., 2005, Dev. Biol. 279(2): 509--524
        Neuromancer Tbx20-related genes (H15/midline) promote cell fate specification and morphogenesis of the Drosophila heart. [FBrf0183861]
        Qian et al., 2005, Curr. Biol. 15(24): 2271--2278
        Slit and Robo control cardiac cell polarity and morphogenesis. [FBrf0190040]
        Buescher et al., 2004, Curr. Biol. 14(19): 1694--1702
        Drosophila T box proteins break the symmetry of hedgehog-dependent activation of wingless. [FBrf0180065]
        Griffin et al., 2000, Dev. Biol. 218(2): 235--247
        A conserved role for H15-related T-Box transcription factors in zebrafish and Drosophila heart formation. [FBrf0125249]
        Svendsen et al., 2000, Development 127(19): 4083--4093
        The combgap locus encodes a zinc-finger protein that regulates cubitus interruptus during limb development in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0130102]
        Sato et al., 1999, Development 126(20): 4421--4430
        Dfrizzled-3, a new Drosophila Wnt receptor, acting as an attenuator of Wingless signaling in wingless hypomorphic mutants. [FBrf0111481]
        Abu-Shaar and Mann, 1998, Development 125(19): 3821--3830
        Generation of multiple antagonistic domains along the proximodistal axis during Drosophila leg development. [FBrf0104896]
        Brook and Cohen, 1996, Science 273(5280): 1373--1377
        Antagonistic interactions between wingless and decapentaplegic responsible for dorsal-ventral pattern in the Drosophila Leg. [FBrf0089604]
        Kadowaki et al., 1996, Genes Dev. 10(24): 3116--3128
        The segment polarity gene porcupine encodes a putative multitransmembrane protein involved in Wingless processing. [FBrf0091095]
        Zecca et al., 1996, Cell 87(5): 833--844
        Direct and long-range action of a wingless morphogen gradient. [FBrf0090879]
        Wilder and Perrimon, 1995, Development 121(2): 477--488
        Dual functions of wingless in the Drosophila leg imaginal disc. [FBrf0076140]
        Brook et al., 1993, Development 117(4): 1287--1297
        Gene expression during imaginal disc regeneration detected using enhancer-sensitive P-elements. [FBrf0064380]