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This paper defines a collection of Drosophila deletion mutations (deficiencies) that can be systematically screened for embryonic phenotypes, orphan receptor ligands, and genes affecting protein localization. It reports the results of deficiency screens we have conducted that have revealed new axon guidance phenotypes in the central nervous system and neuromuscular system and permitted a quantitative assessment of the number of potential genes involved in regulating guidance of specific motor axon branches. Deficiency “kits” that cover the genome with a minimum number of lines have been established to facilitate gene mapping. These kits cannot be systematically analyzed for phenotypes, however, since embryos homozygous for many deficiencies in these kits fail to develop due to the loss of key gene products encoded within the deficiency. To create new kits that can be screened for phenotype, we have examined the development of the nervous system in embryos homozygous for more than 700 distinct deficiency mutations. A kit of ∼400 deficiency lines for which homozygotes have a recognizable nervous system and intact body walls encompasses >80% of the genome. Here we show examples of screens of this kit for orphan receptor ligands and neuronal antigen expression. It can also be used to find genes involved in expression, patterning, and subcellular localization of any protein that can be visualized by antibody staining. A subset kit of 233 deficiency lines, for which homozygotes develop relatively normally to late stage 16, covers ∼50% of the genome. We have screened it for axon guidance phenotypes, and we present examples of new phenotypes we have identified. The subset kit can be used to screen for phenotypes affecting all embryonic organs. In the future, these deficiency kits will allow Drosophila researchers to rapidly and efficiently execute genome-wide anatomical screens that require examination of individual embryos at high magnification.  相似文献   
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6(5)carboxyfluorescein (6(5)CF), a polar fluorescein with an apparent pK of 6.3, was introduced, as a pH 6.3 solution, into the apoplast of lamina or petioles of mature soybean leaves. Freehand sections were prepared at various times and immediately observed with a fluorescence microscope. 6(5)CF-associated fluorescence appeared in all sink organs, from shoot apex to roots. It was strictly confined to the phloem regions, even after 4 days. Its transport into young leaves ceased at approximately the time they underwent sink-to-source transition. It was never transported between two leaflets of the same leaf. Its transport was interrupted by phloem destruction. All these transport characteristics were highly reproducible, and were paralleled by those of 14C transport after application of (14C)sucrose to leaf surfaces. In contrast with 6(5)CF, fluorescein was transported between mature leaves, and between leaflets of the same leaf. It was not restricted to phloem, and often appeared in the xylem region. These results indicate that 6(5)CF can be used to monitor phloem sap translocation in real time, in short- and long-term experiments.  相似文献   
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