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• Why do the inversions in Balancer chromosomes greatly reduce the frequency of crossing over in meiosis?

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• Autonomous vs non autonomous

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Nonautonomous

• Domineering - mutant cells disrupt the development of neighboring wild type cells.

• Submissive - wild type neighbors rescue mutant cells.

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• FLP/FRT can also be used to remodel chromosomes.

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RNAi in flies

ds RNA in cultured cells.

http://flyrnai.org/RNAi_goals.html

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RNAi in flies

1. Express a fold back RNA from a transgene.

2. This results in tissue/temporal specific gene knockdowns.

3. Collections of transgenic flies are available that contain transgenes to knockdown the expression of most fly genes.

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Gene targeting

• Until recently not available in flies.

• One difficulty is that one cannot select for a targeted cell.

• A technique has now been developed that has been shown to work on a number of genes.

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• Technique requires first getting a germ line transformant for the knock out construct.

• The DNA for targeting is excised by the activity of the FLP/FRT site specific recombination system.

• The excised circle is then cut by the induced expression of a very rare cutting RE.

• High rate of homologous targeting.

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In Vivo Imaging

• A number of developmental stages/tissues provide opportunities for in vivo imaging.

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Genetic Screens

• Recessive lethal mutations

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The iso la tion of recessive v isib le m uta tions

m utagenize X th st fz in ri/TM 3

screen for flies that are phenotypica lly or fz in .

these flies would be or fz*th st/fz in ri th st in*/fz in ri

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The iso la tion of recessive le tha l m utations

cn bw treat w ith m utagen (e.g. em s)

cn bw X G la/CyO

ind ividual cn bw /C yO X G la/CyO

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cross s ib lings X cn bw /C yO cn bw /CyO

cn bw / cn bwcn bw /C yO2

CyO /CyO

Look for v ia ls w ith no stra ight w inged flies

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Flp/FRT

• High efficiency of FLP/FRT clone induction has allowed new types of mutant screens.

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