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Drosophila Nomenclature February 15 th , 2018

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Drosophila Nomenclature

February 15th, 2018

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Why Flies?

• Super fast life cycle

• About 2 weeks

• Lots of behaviors!

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Phenotypes

• Describe:

• Appearance

• Often used as markers

• Behavior

• Not italicized

• Examples

• White (eyes)

• Notch (wing)

• Fruitless (sexual behavior)

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Genes

• Named for mutant phenotype

• Italicized (both genes and alleles)

• Example:

• Gene Name: fruitless

• Gene Symbol: fru

• Placeholder name: CG14307

• Lowercase if recessive

• white (w)

• Uppercase if dominant

• Shaker (Sh)

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FlyBase – useful tool

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Mutations

• Relative to wild-type

• fru+

• X-linked written as superscripts to X chromosomes

• Xw

• Alleles

• Superscripts with numbered alleles: fru1, fru2, fru3

• Alternative: fru[1], etc.

• May be omitted or shorthanded but ambiguity so be careful!

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Genotype

• Relative to wild type

• Alleles listed in order of standard genetic map:

• 1; Y; 2; 3; 4

• Genes separated by space

• Homologous chromosomes separated by /

• y1 w1 f1 implies y1 w1 f1 /y1 w1 f1

• y1 w1 f1 / y1 f1

• Non-homologous chromosomes separated by ;

• bw1; es; ey1

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Strains• Use FlyBase to find

• order from BDSC

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Proteins

• Not italicized

• Capitalized

• Same names/symbols as gene

• Example

• Gene/Symbol: hedgehog/hh

• Protein/Symbol: Hedgehog/Hh

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Drosophila Methods

• CO2 knock out

• Cold slows life cycle

• 10 flies per vial

• 100 flies per bottle

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Sources

• http://flybase.org/sta0c_pages/docs/nomenclature/ nomenclature3.html

• http://flystocks.bio.indiana.edu/Fly_Work/ nomenclature.htm

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruitless_%28gene%29

• http://flybase.org/reports/FBgn0004652.html

• http://flystocks.bio.indiana.edu/Reports/2057.html

• http://www.exploratorium.edu/imaging-‐sta0on/ ac0vi0es/classroom/wild_mutant/ca_wild_mutant.php