Gene Disruption Project Insertions
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The links below provide access to all insertions at Bloomington that were selected by the BDGP/Gene Disruption Project's pipeline.
Primary References for BDGP/GDP screens and pipeline:
Spradling et al. 1999 , Bellen et al. 2004 , GDP Web Site
 
Primary References for other screens made available to the GDP pipeline (several screens are unpublished):
Torok et al. 1993 (lacW), Rørth 1996 (EP), Staudt et al. 2005 (EPg), Ring 2001 (5HPw[+], 3HPy[+]), Huet et al. 2002 (wHy), Thibault et al. 2004 (XP, PB, RB, WH), Hacker et al. 2003 (GAL4D,EYFP), Beinert et al. 2004 (Mae-UAS.6.11)

Please cite those who generated and analyzed these materials when publishing your own work with these and other Stock Center stocks.
Chromosome Cytological Range in Divisions
1
2L
2R
3L
3R
4
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Y
               
Construct Chromosome
Mi{ET1} All 1 2 3 4
P{EP} All 1 2 3  
P{EPg} All 1 2 3  
P{EPgy2} All 1 2 3 4
P{GT1} All 1 2 3 4
P{lacW} All   2 3  
P{Mae-UAS.6.11} All 1 2 3 4
P{PZ} All   2 3  
P{SUPor-P} All 1 2 3 4
P{XP} All 1 2 3  
P{wHy} All 2 3    
PBac{3HPy[+]} All   2 3 4
PBac{5HPw[+]} All 1 2 3 4
PBac{GAL4D,EYFP} All Y 2 3  
PBac{PB} All 1 2 3 4
PBac{RB} All 1 2 3 4
PBac{WH} All 1 2 3 4
Reminder: During P-element transposition, recessive lethal and sterile mutations can be induced which are closely linked to the P insertion site. In large-scale screens, recessive phenotypes have been associated with some P insertions only by the failure of P-bearing chromosomes to complement deficiencies for the regions of the P insertions. Use caution when attributing functions to genes based on experiments with these P insertion lines.