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The DrosDel collection: a set of P-element insertions for generating custom chromosomal aberrations in Drosophila melanogaster
Authors:Ryder Edward  Blows Fiona  Ashburner Michael  Bautista-Llacer Rosa  Coulson Darin  Drummond Jenny  Webster Jane  Gubb David  Gunton Nicola  Johnson Glynnis  O'Kane Cahir J  Huen David  Sharma Punita  Asztalos Zoltan  Baisch Heiko  Schulze Janet  Kube Maria  Kittlaus Kathrin  Reuter Gunter  Maroy Peter  Szidonya Janos  Rasmuson-Lestander Asa  Ekström Karin  Dickson Barry  Hugentobler Christoph  Stocker Hugo  Hafen Ernst  Lepesant Jean Antoine  Pflugfelder Gert  Heisenberg Martin  Mechler Bernard  Serras Florenci  Corominas Montserrat  Schneuwly Stephan  Preat Thomas  Roote John  Russell Steven
Affiliation:Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EH, United Kingdom.
Abstract:We describe a collection of P-element insertions that have considerable utility for generating custom chromosomal aberrations in Drosophila melanogaster. We have mobilized a pair of engineered P elements, p[RS3] and p[RS5], to collect 3243 lines unambiguously mapped to the Drosophila genome sequence. The collection contains, on average, an element every 35 kb. We demonstrate the utility of the collection for generating custom chromosomal deletions that have their end points mapped, with base-pair resolution, to the genome sequence. The collection was generated in an isogenic strain, thus affording a uniform background for screens where sensitivity to genetic background is high. The entire collection, along with a computational and genetic toolbox for designing and generating custom deletions, is publicly available. Using the collection it is theoretically possible to generate >12,000 deletions between 1 bp and 1 Mb in size by simple eye color selection. In addition, a further 37,000 deletions, selectable by molecular screening, may be generated. We are now using the collection to generate a second-generation deficiency kit that is precisely mapped to the genome sequence.
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