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289 results for "Drosophila (fly)"

289 results for "Drosophila (fly)"

in vivo fly RNAi (TRiP)

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Quick link to GeneLookup (search DRSC/TRiP reagents) Quick link to UP-TORR (batch search fly RNAi reagents) Quick link to RSVP (search in vivo fly RNAi data) Quick link to TRiP fly stock batch query Since 2008, the Transgenic RNAi Project (TRiP) has...

Micropublication relevant to TRiP fly stocks

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Users of TRiP RNAi and sgRNA fly stocks take note: the Weake lab at Purdue University brought to our attention that some TRiP fly stocks carry a mutant allele of seveneless. Jonathan Zirin worked with Spencer Escobedo and Vikki Weake, as well as with...

Disease-related studies in the fly model

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If the goal is human disease-related studies, why do functional genomics in Drosophila? Flies provide a simple, low-redundancy, well-annotated genome all major signaling pathways conserved (Hh, Toll, Hippo, etc.) best understood model of insect vectors of...

in vivo CRISPR fly stocks

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The TRiP-CRISPR project aims to build genome scale collections of transgenic sgRNA fly lines, providing powerful, versatile and transformative tools for the fly community. For a detailed description of the the TRiP in vivo CRISPR approach click here. TRiP...

Prime Editing for Precise Genome Engineering in Drosophila

Book Chapter
Editing the Drosophila genome is incredibly useful for gene functional analysis. However, compared to gene knockouts, precise gene editing is difficult to achieve. Prime editing, a recently described CRISPR/Cas9-based technique, has the potential to make...

HuDis-TRiP RNAi fly stocks

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Drosophila is proven model system for the study of human diseases. To facilitate modeling of human diseases in the fly, the Human Disease TRiP (HuDis-TRiP) generated RNAi fly stocks targeting high-confidence fly orthologs of human disease-associated genes...

Transgenic Fly Stocks for Double Knockout of Paralog Pairs

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Paralogs can be defined as related genes within a genome that are thought to arise from gene duplication events. Because paralogous proteins share amino acid identity, they can have redundant functions. But the picture is not necessarily so...

Read the DRSC/TRiP Report to the Fly Board 2022

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Below we share with the community at large the report we provided to the Fly Board in advance of the 2022 Fly Meeting. As always, your feedback on our technologies and services is welcome. We are here to help. DRSC/TRiP Functional Genomics Resources at...

Genetic determinants of phosphate response in Drosophila.

Journal Article

Phosphate is required for many important cellular processes and having too little phosphate or too much can cause disease and reduce life span in humans. However, the mechanisms underlying homeostatic control of extracellular phosphate levels and cellular...