2019
DOI: 10.17912/micropub.biology.000118
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Genetic mapping of shnE.3.2 in Drosophila melanogaster

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“…Drosophila mutant stocks contain previously generated EMS-induced mutations on the right arm of chromosome 2 (2R) (25). These mutations were previously identified based on homozygous recessive lethality and a growth-associated phenotype in the Drosophila eye when cell death is also blocked, but the genomic locus of the mutations is unknown (26,27,(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35). The identified mutants serve as the basis for phenotypic eye characterization, complementation mapping, and molecular analysis modules of the Fly-CURE (Figure 1A,B).…”
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“…Drosophila mutant stocks contain previously generated EMS-induced mutations on the right arm of chromosome 2 (2R) (25). These mutations were previously identified based on homozygous recessive lethality and a growth-associated phenotype in the Drosophila eye when cell death is also blocked, but the genomic locus of the mutations is unknown (26,27,(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35). The identified mutants serve as the basis for phenotypic eye characterization, complementation mapping, and molecular analysis modules of the Fly-CURE (Figure 1A,B).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Typically, students choose genes that have been previously annotated as being involved in cellular growth control, apoptosis, the cell cycle, or similar processes. In some cases, the EMS mutation fails to complement a mutant allele of a specific gene by the second round of crosses (29,32,34,35), allowing students to focus their hypothesis generation and subsequent molecular analyses on a single gene. Students then isolate genomic DNA from the mutant and control fly stocks, design PCR primers, and amplify a small (500-1000 nucleotide) region of their chosen gene.…”
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“…From this screen, we have previously reported on several conditional regulators of cell growth and cell division including CPA and Shn , demonstrating the occurrence of these conditional growth mutants [ 10 , 11 ]. Here, we describe the overgrowth caused by two of these mutants identified in the screen that are both part of the Hedgehog signalling pathway, Patched (Ptc) and Costal-2 (Cos2) .…”
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