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Each statement contains a controlled vocabulary term from the phenotypic class section of the FlyBase controlled vocabulary that describes the class of phenotype that is observed in the mutant allele, e.g. visible, lethal, circadian rhythm defective.
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|Phenotypic Class || style="width: 80%;" | A list of statements describing the overall phenotypic class of the quantitative trait being assayed.
  
Each statement contains a controlled vocabulary term from the phenotypic class section of the FlyBase controlled vocabulary that describes the class of phenotype that is observed in the mutant allele, e.g. visible, lethal, circadian rhythm defective.
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Each statement contains a controlled vocabulary term from the phenotypic class section of the FlyBase controlled vocabulary that describes the class of phenotype that is assayed in the strain, e.g. visible, lethal, circadian rhythm defective.
 
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Revision as of 21:30, 11 December 2017

Last Updated: In progress

The Strain Report contains the information for an individual strain.

This is a field-by-field guide to the information provided in the Strain Report. FlyBase attributes data to the publication that reported it, so that users can easily refer back to the original publication if they wish. Thus, where possible in the fields below, the publication(s) that are the source of the information are listed, typically in parentheses to the right of the data.

General Information

Symbol The valid symbol that is used in FlyBase.
Species The species of the strain, with the initial letter of the genus and the full species name listed.
Name The valid full name that is used in FlyBase for the strain.
Member of collection The FlyBase symbol used for the dataset/collection; provides link to the complete dataset/collection report.

Genome Characterization

Genome Sequence For
Genome Accession
Genome Assayed For
Comments

Defined Genetic Components

Homozygous Allele(s)
Heterozygous Allele(s)
Homozygous Aberration(s) / Balancer(s)
Heterozygous Aberration(s) / Balancer(s)
Homozygous Insertion(s)

Phenotypic Data (Undefined Genetic Components)

Phenotype Not Assigned to an Allele

Phenotypic Class A list of statements describing the overall phenotypic class of observed phenotype of the strain.

Each statement contains a controlled vocabulary term from the phenotypic class section of the FlyBase controlled vocabulary that describes the class of phenotype that is observed in the strain, e.g. visible, lethal, circadian rhythm defective.

Phenotype Manifest In A list of the parts of the animal affected by the observed phenotype of the strain. These terms range from the entire animal to subcellular components and are often specific for a developmental stage. Body part and cell-type terms are from the Anatomy controlled vocabulary, while terms relating to parts of the cell are cellular component terms from the Gene Ontology controlled vocabulary.

Phenotype Subjected to Selection

Phenotypic Class A list of statements describing the overall phenotypic class of selected phenotype of the strain.

Each statement contains a controlled vocabulary term from the phenotypic class section of the FlyBase controlled vocabulary that describes the class of phenotype that is selected in the strain, e.g. visible, lethal, circadian rhythm defective.

Phenotype Manifest In A list of the parts of the animal affected by the selected phenotype of the strain. These terms range from the entire animal to subcellular components and are often specific for a developmental stage. Body part and cell-type terms are from the Anatomy controlled vocabulary, while terms relating to parts of the cell are cellular component terms from the Gene Ontology controlled vocabulary.

Assayed for Quantitative Trait

Phenotypic Class A list of statements describing the overall phenotypic class of the quantitative trait being assayed.

Each statement contains a controlled vocabulary term from the phenotypic class section of the FlyBase controlled vocabulary that describes the class of phenotype that is assayed in the strain, e.g. visible, lethal, circadian rhythm defective.

Phenotype Manifest In A list of the parts of the animal affected by the quantitative trait being assayed. These terms range from the entire animal to subcellular components and are often specific for a developmental stage. Body part and cell-type terms are from the Anatomy controlled vocabulary, while terms relating to parts of the cell are cellular component terms from the Gene Ontology controlled vocabulary.

Phenotype Comments

Unassigned Phenotype Comments Additional information in free-text format.
Selected Phenotype Comments Additional information in free-text format.
General Phenotype Comments Additional information in free-text format.

Origin and History

Derived From Strain
Member of Collection

Natural Population Collection History

Site, Country
Site, State or Region
Site, City or Place
Site, Latitude
Site, Longitude
Collection Date
Collection Season
Collection Substrate
Comments

Introgressed Chromosomes

Chromosome or segment

Natural Transposons

P-element Status
hobo Status
Comment

Endosymbionts

Organism & Assay Conclusion
Comment

Other Comments

Miscellaneous free text comments about the strain.

Stocks

A list of the stocks from the public Stock Centers that contain this strain; for each Stock Center, stock number and genotype are displayed. Clicking on the genotype will take you to the appropriate Stock Report.

References

A list of publications that discuss the strain, subdivided into fields by type of publication. Only fields containing data are displayed in an individual Strain Report.