FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\repo02138
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\repo02138
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0044309
Feature type
allele
Associated gene
Associated Insertion(s)
Carried in Construct
Also Known As
repo4, repo-lacZ
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Nature of the Allele
Progenitor genotype
Associated Insertion(s)
Cytology
Description

P{PZ} is inserted at base pair 194 of the published sequence (FBrf0074834), 100bp upstream of the 5' end of the cloned cDNA sequence, in same orientation as the repo transcript.

P-element insertion, in the same direction as repo transcription, within an intron.

Allele components
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Protein sequence
 
Expression Data
Reporter Expression
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Marker for
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Reporter construct used in assay
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Disease-implicated variant(s)
 
Phenotypic Data
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Phenotype Manifest In
Detailed Description
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Reference

Defects in neural development. Heterozygotes with repo1 are lethal. Df(3R)P14 heterozygous embryos at stage 15 have thin longitudinal tracts in some segments due to poor condensation (may be due to another gene within Df(3R)P14).

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Notes on Origin
Discoverer

A. Spradling.

Comments
Comments

Precise excision of the P-element causes reversion of the mutant phenotype to wild type.

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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (2)
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