FlyBase:Sequence Feature Report
Last Updated: 24 June 2015
The Sequence Feature Report contains the information for an individual sequence feature. This includes many different types of features, for example: region, regulatory region, enhancer, silencer, insulator, TF_binding_site, protein_binding_site, TSS, exon_junction, origin_of_replication, modified_RNA_base_feature (A-to-I editing site).
This is a field-by-field guide to the information provided in the Sequence Feature 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 organism that the sequence feature originates from, with the initial letter of the genus and the full species name listed. |
Feature Type | The type of sequence feature described in the report. |
FlyBase ID | The Primary FlyBase identifier number of the sequence feature, used to uniquely identify the sequence feature in the database.
A sequence feature may also have any number of Secondary FlyBase identifier numbers, which are listed in the Secondary FlyBase IDs section of the Sequence feature Report. |
Collection | The large scale dataset or reagent collection of which this sequence feature is a member. |
Associated gene(s) | Genes associated with this sequence feature. |
Genomic Location
Chromosome Arm | The chromosome arm that the sequence is located on. |
Sequence location | The genomic location of the sequence feature: arm:start..stop [strand]. |
Map | A GBrowse thumbnail showing the sequence feature (highlighted in yellow) in relation to other genes and sequence features. A link to the region shown in GBrowse is provided at the left. |
Recent Updates
This section contains items that were added to this record for each release. It currently only tracks new links between this FlyBase report and other FlyBase data classes (e.g. genes, references, stocks) or controlled vocabulary terms (e.g. GO, anatomy terms).
Sequence Data
Length | The size (nucleotides) of the sequence feature. |
Comments | Comments on the sequence feature's size. |
Sequence | Nucleotide sequence of the feature (FASTA). |
Associated Information
Gene(s) (targeted or local) | Genes associated with the sequence feature. |
Allele(s) | Alleles associated with the sequence feature. |
Transcripts(s) | Transcripts associated with the sequence feature. |
Polypeptide(s) | Polypeptides associated with the sequence feature. |
Construct | Constructs associated with the sequence feature. |
Experimental Data
Progenitors
This section applies to reagents generated in vitro: for example, "RNAi_reagent".
PCR template | Source of PCR template (genomic or cDNA). |
Primer 1 | Left primer used in PCR. |
Primer 2 | Right primer used in PCR. |
Comments | Additional information about the PCR amplification of the reagent. |
Collection Information
For each collection:
Symbol | ?? |
Source and Progenitors
Species of derivation | ?? |
Strain of derivation
Vector or progenitor construct | ?? |
Description
??
Additional data
??
Cell lines
Observed in | ?? |
Not observed in | ?? |
Comments
Miscellaneous free text comments about the sequence feature.
Stocks Listed in FlyBase
A list of the stocks from the public Stock Centers that contain this sequence feature; for each Stock Center, stock number and genotype are displayed. Clicking on the genotype will take you to the appropriate Stock Report.
External Crossreferences and Linkouts
Synonyms and Secondary IDs
Reported As
Symbol Synonym | A list of symbols that have been used in the literature, or by FlyBase, to describe the sequence feature. |
Secondary FlyBase IDs
A list of Secondary FlyBase identifier numbers of the sequence feature.
References
A list of publications that discuss the sequence feature, subdivided into fields by type of publication. Only fields containing data are displayed in an individual Sequence Feature Report.