The BDGP Gene Disruption Project
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Baylor College of Medicine · +6 more institutions
Abstract
The Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project (BDGP) strives to disrupt each Drosophila gene by the insertion of a single transposable element. As part of this effort, transposons in >30,000 fly strains were localized and analyzed relative to predicted Drosophila gene structures. Approximately 6300 lines that maximize genomic coverage were selected to be sent to the Bloomington Stock Center for public distribution, bringing the size of the BDGP gene disruption collection to 7140 lines. It now includes individual lines predicted to disrupt 5362 of the 13,666 currently annotated Drosophila genes (39%). Other lines contain an insertion at least 2 kb from others in the collection and likely mutate additional incompletely…
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Authors
12- HJHugo J. BellenCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Baylor College of Medicine
- RLRobert Levis
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Embryology, Carnegie Observatories
- GLGuochun Liao
Roche (Switzerland), Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, Berkeley
- YHYuchun He
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Baylor College of Medicine
- JWJoseph W. Carlson
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Transposable element
- Biology
- Insertional mutagenesis
- Genetics
- Gene
- Genome
- Drosophila melanogaster
- P element
- Partnerships for the goals