General information | |||
TC000071 | Gene
The sequence from the iB fragment is matched against the genes from the official gene set. The matche(s) is/are visualizied in a genome browser. |
NC_007418.3: 11164844..11185878 | |
Sequence information | |||
Transcripts / Proteins (1) | Get mRNA sequence
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Ortholog information (from OrthoDB)
The information about the homolog genes in Drosophila
is provided by OrthoDB http://www.orthodb.org/.
The homologs are sorted according to their similarity score. For an orthology statement additional
analysis are required. | |||
Closest fly homologs | TC000071 |
GO terms for Tribolium
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GO terms for the homologous Drosophila genes
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Attention! iBeetle is a first pass screen. Hence, the documented phenotypes need to be confirmed by independent experiments using non-overlapping dsRNA fragments! Phenotypes with a penetrance > 50% are frequently reproduced. See Schmitt-Engel et al. 2015 for details on reproducibility.
General information | ||||
iB_02971 | iB fragment
The sequence from the iB fragment is matched against the genes from the official gene set. The matche(s) is/are visualizied in a genome browser. |
Get FastA Get primers |
Pupal injection procedure
Day 0: 10 female pupae of the pBA19 strain (muscle enhancer trap line) were injected with dsRNA.
3 days post injection (dpi): Hatch control: Pupal and adult lethality as well as metamorphosis defects (molting, eclosion) were documented. For mating, 4 males of the black strain were added.
9 dpi: First egg-lay was collected and incubated for cuticle analysis. Adult lethality and egg production (reduced/ no egg-lay) was documented.
11 dpi: Second egg-lay was collected and incubated for embryonic muscle analysis. Adult lethality and egg production (reduced/ no egg-lay) were documented.
Note: The adult morphology was not analyzed systematically at 3/9/11 dpi. Only obvious phenotypes, visible without magnification, have been annotated.
13 dpi: Egg productivity and Ovary analysis
The percentage of hatched larvae was documented and not hatched larvae/ eggs were embedded for cuticle analysis (15 dpi).
In case of a reduction of egg production, 4 injected females were dissected to analyze the gross morphology of the ovaries.
14 dpi: Analysis of embryonic musculature and early embryonic development
Offspring of the injected females (hatched and not hatched larvae/ eggs) were analysed for embryonic lethality and muscle defects.
15 dpi: Analysis of larval instar 1 cuticle
Offspring of injected females were analysed and cuticle phenotypes were annotated.
22 dpi: Stink gland analysis
Documentation of defects in abdominal and thoracic stink glands (colour, size, content) of the injected femals.
Terms used in the pupal injection procedure
- larval pantagmatic defects
- At least two tagmata (head, thorax, abdomen or terminus) show similar/ comparable defects.
- empty eggs
- Just empty shells are visible, no cuticle has been developed.
- strong defects
- L1 cuticle larvae which show severe defects. These strong defects are subdivided into three categories
- strongly fragmented (cuticle crumbs)
- No segments or appendages are identifiable, only residues of cuticle and bristles can be identified.
- cuticle remnants (with unidentifiable segments)
- Segments or parts of appendages are recognizable, but identity is not clear.
- cuticle remnants (with some identifiable segments)
- At least one segment or appendage is clearly regonizable.
- number of eggs on slide
- affected embryos usually (not always) do not hatch. Only the not hatched were used for cuticle analysis.
For the embryonic muscle analysis the hatched as well as the not hatched were analysed. - total number of affected eggs/embryos/larvae
- Summary of all different phenotypes/ phenotypic series which were annotated.
- inside-out
- The L1 larva shows a partial or complete inversion., e.g. bristles, appendages or parts of the abdominal segments are inverted into the interior of the cuticle.
- starved
- Dissected females show a strong resorption of fatbody predominately in the abdomen and the oogenesis is blocked. These are considered as eventually lethal phenotypes and the blocked oogenesis probably a secondary defect due to starvation.
- eclosion not fulfilled
- The emergence of the adult from the pupa stage is interrupted. This phenotype shows pupal as well as adult features.
Lethality 11 days after pupal injection: 11.11% (includes death as pupa, adult)
eclosion not fulfilled (with pupal and adult features) - Number of animals showing the phenotype: 1 (3 dpi)Larval injection procedure
Day 0: 10 female L5-6 larvae of the D17Xhom strain (females express RFP in the eyes and in the CNS; pupae express GFP in the thorax) were injected with dsRNA.
11 days post injection (dpi): Pupal morphology Documentation of larval/ pupal death and defects of metamorphosis (eclosion, delayed development). Screening for alterations of pupal head and appendages, pupal thorax, pupal thoracic musculature, pupal legs, pupal wings, pupal abdomen and pupal genital lobes.
16 dpi: Adult morphology Documentation of larval/ pupal and adult death and defects of metamorphosis (eclosion, delayed development). Screening for alterations of adult head and appendages, adult thorax, adult elytra and hindwings, adult legs and cuticle properties. For mating 4 males of the black strain were added.
19 dpi: Sieving and egg-lay Documentation of adult lethality and enduring metamorphosis defects.
22 dpi: Ovary analysis (Fertility) In case of a reduction of egg production 4 females were dissected and the gross morphology of the ovaries were analysed.
41 dpi: Fertility and stink gland analysis Documentation of defects in abdominal and thoracic stink glands development (colour, size, content) of the injected females. Check for fertility of injected larvae (no or decreased offspring).
Terms used in the larval injection procedure
- pupal/ adult pantagmatic defects
- At least two tagmata (head, thorax, abdomen or terminus) show similar/ comparable defects.
- pupal molt not fulfilled
- The hatching from the larva to the pupa is interrupted. Either it dies as prepupa or the phenotype shows larval as well as pupal features.
- eclosion not fulfilled
- The emergence of the adult from the pupa stage is interrupted. This phenotype shows pupal as well as adult features.
- starved
- Dissected females show a strong resorption of fatbody predominately in the abdomen and the oogenesis is blocked. These are considered as eventually lethal phenotypes and the blocked oogenesis probably a secondary defect due to starvation.
Lethalities 11 days after larval injection: % (includes death as larva, prepupa, pupa)
Lethalities 22 days after larval injection: % (includes death as larva, prepupa, pupa, adult)
Attention! iBeetle is a first pass screen. Hence, the documented phenotypes need to be confirmed by independent experiments using non-overlapping dsRNA fragments! Phenotypes with a penetrance > 50% are frequently reproduced. See Schmitt-Engel et al. 2015 for details on reproducibility.
General information | ||||
iB_04346 | iB fragment
The sequence from the iB fragment is matched against the genes from the official gene set. The matche(s) is/are visualizied in a genome browser. |
Get FastA Get primers |
Pupal injection procedure
Day 0: 10 female pupae of the pBA19 strain (muscle enhancer trap line) were injected with dsRNA.
3 days post injection (dpi): Hatch control: Pupal and adult lethality as well as metamorphosis defects (molting, eclosion) were documented. For mating, 4 males of the black strain were added.
9 dpi: First egg-lay was collected and incubated for cuticle analysis. Adult lethality and egg production (reduced/ no egg-lay) was documented.
11 dpi: Second egg-lay was collected and incubated for embryonic muscle analysis. Adult lethality and egg production (reduced/ no egg-lay) were documented.
Note: The adult morphology was not analyzed systematically at 3/9/11 dpi. Only obvious phenotypes, visible without magnification, have been annotated.
13 dpi: Egg productivity and Ovary analysis
The percentage of hatched larvae was documented and not hatched larvae/ eggs were embedded for cuticle analysis (15 dpi).
In case of a reduction of egg production, 4 injected females were dissected to analyze the gross morphology of the ovaries.
14 dpi: Analysis of embryonic musculature and early embryonic development
Offspring of the injected females (hatched and not hatched larvae/ eggs) were analysed for embryonic lethality and muscle defects.
15 dpi: Analysis of larval instar 1 cuticle
Offspring of injected females were analysed and cuticle phenotypes were annotated.
22 dpi: Stink gland analysis
Documentation of defects in abdominal and thoracic stink glands (colour, size, content) of the injected femals.
Terms used in the pupal injection procedure
- larval pantagmatic defects
- At least two tagmata (head, thorax, abdomen or terminus) show similar/ comparable defects.
- empty eggs
- Just empty shells are visible, no cuticle has been developed.
- strong defects
- L1 cuticle larvae which show severe defects. These strong defects are subdivided into three categories
- strongly fragmented (cuticle crumbs)
- No segments or appendages are identifiable, only residues of cuticle and bristles can be identified.
- cuticle remnants (with unidentifiable segments)
- Segments or parts of appendages are recognizable, but identity is not clear.
- cuticle remnants (with some identifiable segments)
- At least one segment or appendage is clearly regonizable.
- number of eggs on slide
- affected embryos usually (not always) do not hatch. Only the not hatched were used for cuticle analysis.
For the embryonic muscle analysis the hatched as well as the not hatched were analysed. - total number of affected eggs/embryos/larvae
- Summary of all different phenotypes/ phenotypic series which were annotated.
- inside-out
- The L1 larva shows a partial or complete inversion., e.g. bristles, appendages or parts of the abdominal segments are inverted into the interior of the cuticle.
- starved
- Dissected females show a strong resorption of fatbody predominately in the abdomen and the oogenesis is blocked. These are considered as eventually lethal phenotypes and the blocked oogenesis probably a secondary defect due to starvation.
- eclosion not fulfilled
- The emergence of the adult from the pupa stage is interrupted. This phenotype shows pupal as well as adult features.
Lethality 11 days after pupal injection: 50.0% (includes death as pupa, adult)
eclosion not fulfilled (with pupal and adult features) - Number of animals showing the phenotype: 4 (3 dpi)adult lethality - Number of animals showing the phenotype: 1 (9 dpi)
Larval injection procedure
Day 0: 10 female L5-6 larvae of the D17Xhom strain (females express RFP in the eyes and in the CNS; pupae express GFP in the thorax) were injected with dsRNA.
11 days post injection (dpi): Pupal morphology Documentation of larval/ pupal death and defects of metamorphosis (eclosion, delayed development). Screening for alterations of pupal head and appendages, pupal thorax, pupal thoracic musculature, pupal legs, pupal wings, pupal abdomen and pupal genital lobes.
16 dpi: Adult morphology Documentation of larval/ pupal and adult death and defects of metamorphosis (eclosion, delayed development). Screening for alterations of adult head and appendages, adult thorax, adult elytra and hindwings, adult legs and cuticle properties. For mating 4 males of the black strain were added.
19 dpi: Sieving and egg-lay Documentation of adult lethality and enduring metamorphosis defects.
22 dpi: Ovary analysis (Fertility) In case of a reduction of egg production 4 females were dissected and the gross morphology of the ovaries were analysed.
41 dpi: Fertility and stink gland analysis Documentation of defects in abdominal and thoracic stink glands development (colour, size, content) of the injected females. Check for fertility of injected larvae (no or decreased offspring).
Terms used in the larval injection procedure
- pupal/ adult pantagmatic defects
- At least two tagmata (head, thorax, abdomen or terminus) show similar/ comparable defects.
- pupal molt not fulfilled
- The hatching from the larva to the pupa is interrupted. Either it dies as prepupa or the phenotype shows larval as well as pupal features.
- eclosion not fulfilled
- The emergence of the adult from the pupa stage is interrupted. This phenotype shows pupal as well as adult features.
- starved
- Dissected females show a strong resorption of fatbody predominately in the abdomen and the oogenesis is blocked. These are considered as eventually lethal phenotypes and the blocked oogenesis probably a secondary defect due to starvation.
Lethalities 11 days after larval injection: 10.0% (includes death as larva, prepupa, pupa)
Lethalities 22 days after larval injection: 20.0% (includes death as larva, prepupa, pupa, adult)
eclosion not fulfilled (died as pupa) - Number of animals showing the phenotype: 1 (16 dpi)
Attention! iBeetle is a first pass screen. Hence, the documented phenotypes need to be confirmed by independent experiments using non-overlapping dsRNA fragments! Phenotypes with a penetrance > 50% are frequently reproduced. See Schmitt-Engel et al. 2015 for details on reproducibility.
General information | ||||
iB_05363 | iB fragment
The sequence from the iB fragment is matched against the genes from the official gene set. The matche(s) is/are visualizied in a genome browser. |
Get FastA Get primers |
Pupal injection procedure
Day 0: 10 female pupae of the pBA19 strain (muscle enhancer trap line) were injected with dsRNA.
3 days post injection (dpi): Hatch control: Pupal and adult lethality as well as metamorphosis defects (molting, eclosion) were documented. For mating, 4 males of the black strain were added.
9 dpi: First egg-lay was collected and incubated for cuticle analysis. Adult lethality and egg production (reduced/ no egg-lay) was documented.
11 dpi: Second egg-lay was collected and incubated for embryonic muscle analysis. Adult lethality and egg production (reduced/ no egg-lay) were documented.
Note: The adult morphology was not analyzed systematically at 3/9/11 dpi. Only obvious phenotypes, visible without magnification, have been annotated.
13 dpi: Egg productivity and Ovary analysis
The percentage of hatched larvae was documented and not hatched larvae/ eggs were embedded for cuticle analysis (15 dpi).
In case of a reduction of egg production, 4 injected females were dissected to analyze the gross morphology of the ovaries.
14 dpi: Analysis of embryonic musculature and early embryonic development
Offspring of the injected females (hatched and not hatched larvae/ eggs) were analysed for embryonic lethality and muscle defects.
15 dpi: Analysis of larval instar 1 cuticle
Offspring of injected females were analysed and cuticle phenotypes were annotated.
22 dpi: Stink gland analysis
Documentation of defects in abdominal and thoracic stink glands (colour, size, content) of the injected femals.
Terms used in the pupal injection procedure
- larval pantagmatic defects
- At least two tagmata (head, thorax, abdomen or terminus) show similar/ comparable defects.
- empty eggs
- Just empty shells are visible, no cuticle has been developed.
- strong defects
- L1 cuticle larvae which show severe defects. These strong defects are subdivided into three categories
- strongly fragmented (cuticle crumbs)
- No segments or appendages are identifiable, only residues of cuticle and bristles can be identified.
- cuticle remnants (with unidentifiable segments)
- Segments or parts of appendages are recognizable, but identity is not clear.
- cuticle remnants (with some identifiable segments)
- At least one segment or appendage is clearly regonizable.
- number of eggs on slide
- affected embryos usually (not always) do not hatch. Only the not hatched were used for cuticle analysis.
For the embryonic muscle analysis the hatched as well as the not hatched were analysed. - total number of affected eggs/embryos/larvae
- Summary of all different phenotypes/ phenotypic series which were annotated.
- inside-out
- The L1 larva shows a partial or complete inversion., e.g. bristles, appendages or parts of the abdominal segments are inverted into the interior of the cuticle.
- starved
- Dissected females show a strong resorption of fatbody predominately in the abdomen and the oogenesis is blocked. These are considered as eventually lethal phenotypes and the blocked oogenesis probably a secondary defect due to starvation.
- eclosion not fulfilled
- The emergence of the adult from the pupa stage is interrupted. This phenotype shows pupal as well as adult features.
Lethality 11 days after pupal injection: 60.0% (includes death as pupa, adult)
pupa eclosion not fulfilled (died as pupa) - Number of animals showing the phenotype: 3 (3 dpi)eclosion not fulfilled (with pupal and adult features) - Number of animals showing the phenotype: 2 (3 dpi)
beetle stock: bad (increased lethality), adult lethality - Number of animals showing the phenotype: 1 (9 dpi)
Larval injection procedure
Day 0: 10 female L5-6 larvae of the D17Xhom strain (females express RFP in the eyes and in the CNS; pupae express GFP in the thorax) were injected with dsRNA.
11 days post injection (dpi): Pupal morphology Documentation of larval/ pupal death and defects of metamorphosis (eclosion, delayed development). Screening for alterations of pupal head and appendages, pupal thorax, pupal thoracic musculature, pupal legs, pupal wings, pupal abdomen and pupal genital lobes.
16 dpi: Adult morphology Documentation of larval/ pupal and adult death and defects of metamorphosis (eclosion, delayed development). Screening for alterations of adult head and appendages, adult thorax, adult elytra and hindwings, adult legs and cuticle properties. For mating 4 males of the black strain were added.
19 dpi: Sieving and egg-lay Documentation of adult lethality and enduring metamorphosis defects.
22 dpi: Ovary analysis (Fertility) In case of a reduction of egg production 4 females were dissected and the gross morphology of the ovaries were analysed.
41 dpi: Fertility and stink gland analysis Documentation of defects in abdominal and thoracic stink glands development (colour, size, content) of the injected females. Check for fertility of injected larvae (no or decreased offspring).
Terms used in the larval injection procedure
- pupal/ adult pantagmatic defects
- At least two tagmata (head, thorax, abdomen or terminus) show similar/ comparable defects.
- pupal molt not fulfilled
- The hatching from the larva to the pupa is interrupted. Either it dies as prepupa or the phenotype shows larval as well as pupal features.
- eclosion not fulfilled
- The emergence of the adult from the pupa stage is interrupted. This phenotype shows pupal as well as adult features.
- starved
- Dissected females show a strong resorption of fatbody predominately in the abdomen and the oogenesis is blocked. These are considered as eventually lethal phenotypes and the blocked oogenesis probably a secondary defect due to starvation.
Lethalities 11 days after larval injection: 10.0% (includes death as larva, prepupa, pupa)
Lethalities 22 days after larval injection: 30.0% (includes death as larva, prepupa, pupa, adult)
eclosion not fulfilled (with pupal and adult features) - Number of animals showing the phenotype: 1 (16 dpi)
- >TC000071 RA
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- >TC000071 RA
atggggcgt cacaggtac cgaggaaat gtggactcg gacgactcg gactcaagt gacgatgag ccacggccg aaaaggtcc gcgcctggg gtctccact acagagtta cgcaaccac acgctgtca attttcatt tgggtgtgg ctcaaaagg cgcgaaaag ttttctaat gagattttc gcaatgggg cgtcacagg tatcgagga aatgtggac tcggacgac tcggactca agtgacgat gagccacgg cccaaaagg tccacgcct ggggtctcc actacagta aattcaccc ccagtttcg gccgagtcc gctagaatc gcgagactt gagcaactt gtggaaaac ttgaatcga cgtttgcta aaccgcaat tttgagcac acatcagga caagttggc attaaaagt gacctgatt cctgaattc gctccagga aaccccaat tttagtacc actaagtgg ttgcataaa attgaccag ttggctctc gtgaacggt tgggacgaa cgtacaacg atttacggc atgataagt cgactcaag gggttggcc aaggagtgg tacgacaat ctcgatccc tcagcatac gaccggagc tgggatgaa tggaaacgt ttgttacaa accaccttc cccgatcac cacgattat gcttccaca cttcgtaag ctagtgaat agggtgaag gaagatggt gaaacctgg gcacaatat tattttggg aaattaaat ctgttgcag gcttgtgac ataacagga acgaatgca gtctcctgt cttattgat ggaatcact gacgtgact ctcagaaat ggggctaga gcagggcgt tacgttaca cccgaaagc ttgtacgct gagtatttg tcgactctg agatccgaa ggtgacaag cgggatacg ctcgcaaag caggtgcct cgggaaagg aggaggttc cttccaagt cgagtcgaa gcacaaaaa ctgtattcg tcagttcgg tgttacaat tgtcgtaat cgaggacat gttgcgaca aagtgcccg aaaccaaga attgagtgt aagaaatgt ggccgcatt ggacatgtg gatgctgag tgccgacgt ggtaacgta gtaaaagaa aacatgtct aagcaggca ctaacgaca agtgtagct gacgcaagt aataataag aattattac atagacatt aaggtcaat ggtaagccg acgcgagct tacattgac tcaggagct gaaccggtc cttgtcaag caaagtgtt gctagagaa ttgggactg atgtggcag ccaagttta catttgatt cgtggttat ggccaggga atcaccaaa gtgcatggg gaagtcgaa gtagagcta gaagtggat cttgtcaag gcaaacgta aaagctttg attgtcgaa gacagtgca caacgtgtg cctgtcata gtgggacag accttcctg aatgcgggt gctaatacg attatagca aatgaggaa gctgtgaga gtagttgac ggaaacaac gaatcgatc caagcattt ctaggccaa cttccgaca cgaaaagtt gcactttgg gcggaagag gaaacagtg atccctcct caatccatt ggttgcata cgaatcaag gcaaaagac gatgggtgg aaaggagct tattacgtt gaagggtgt caacgtccg agaccaggg ttcgaacac gttgttcat cggtgtgtc acatctgat ggaggccta gtgaccgtt cgcaatcta tcgcaccaa gatctggtc tatcgaaag gcgcaaatc gttgcgaga gctgagcct tgcgagcag gaaaggaca gctacgacg actttaaaa gacatcttg accagtaga ccagttctt gcaatttac gacgcgaaa gctgaaacg gagttacac actgacgtt tctaaagtt ggaattggt ggcattctg ttgcaacga caaggtaat ggatctttg cgtccagtt atgtttttc agccgacag acgacgaaa gaggaacaa aggtaccac tcgtacgag ctagaaacg ctagcggtg gtctgtttt ctcaaacat tatcgagta cacttgttg gggcttcaa ttcaaggtg atcacagac tgtaatgct ttacgaaca acccttacc aagagagat ttgattcca cgaattggg agatggtgg ttgttgact tctgagttc gactttact gtagaatac agacctggc agtaaaatg agtcacgtt gacgctttg agtagaaat ccggtatta gatccttcg gagccttca gtggaagtc ttgcatatt aatgttaac gatgatgat tggatttta gctgttcaa atgaaggat gcgagatgc gcattgttg aaggaaata ttggaaaaa tcaccgacg aacgctgaa gagcgtgcc attcacaaa gagtataaa ctaaaagat ggtcgagta ttcaaacag actgagtca ggattaaaa tgggtcgta ccaaaagcg gtaagacgc cagatttta ttagcacat cacgatgga attggccat ttatcgaat gagaaaact ttggcatct gtgtcgaaa tcttattgg tttccttca atgcggagc aaaaagttt aagacacat tgtaccgat ttaaacgtt aaattagta ctaaccgcg actgccaca tcacgggct aatggccag gtggagcga ttaaatcgt acgatttta tctcagctt gctgctagc tcgagagaa gaagagaaa tgggatgac tttgtgagt agaattagt tggggtatt aattctacg ccgaattcg actacgggc aaaagtcca tacgaattg ttgttgggg tatacacct cgacatgct aatgactca atcctcagc aacgtggtg acagagggt gttcatgat ggtgatttg ccacggaca cgagcagac gttgctcag cgtgtcgaa aaagaacag cagaagcaa aaagagcgt tatgacaag cgacgctgt gccccaaag agatttaat gcaggtgat ctcgtgttg gtacgcacc acgcgagct tcaaacgag ggcaaaagt cggaagctg ttacctaaa tattcggga ccgtaccga attcagaaa gtgctcgac tacgatagg tatgtcgtg acggacatg ccgggggcg acgcgttcc caaaaacga tatgagggt gttcactca gtggacaaa ttgagacat tacgttgtc gccacgacg agtggagac gaaacaata ggcgataaa atcaatcct gcacacgaa atgcgcgga gcgccgatt acggacgat aacatcact gaccttgta tcatacgtt gcgtggtcg atagcttct ggttgttcg aagacattt cttgaagta attttatac actttaaac tataaacat cggattttc gtcgcacaa ttatacact cacccttca caagctata ttctactca agatggagc gacgagcgc ggcccagcc agagctctc agctgtgcg cacgtcgga cgcgtcgga tcattgccg atgctgaaa cactcacga cgtttcgaa tttgaggat tcctgctga
- >TC000071 RA
atcatcaaa ggaccgaag gaacgcttc gttccattg aactggaac tgagttacg caaccacac gctgtcaat tttcatttg ggtgtggct caaaaggcg cgaaaagtt ttctggtga gattttcgc aatggggcg tcacaggta ccgaggaaa tgtggactc ggacgactc ggactcaag tgacgatga gccacggcc gaaaaggtc cgcgcctgg ggtctccac tacagagtt acgcaacca cacgctgtc aattttcat ttgggtgtg gctcaaaag gcgcgaaaa gttttctaa tgagatttt cgcaatggg gcgtcacag gtatcgagg aaatgtgga ctcggacga ctcggactc aagtgacga tgagccacg gcccaaaag gtccacgcc tggggtctc cactacagt aaattcacc cccagtttc ggccgagtc cgctagaat cgcgagact tgagcaact tgtggaaaa cttgaatcg acgtttgct aaaccgcaa ttttgagca cacatcagg acaagttgg cattaaaag tgacctgat tcctgaatt cgctccagg aaaccccaa ttttagtac cactaagtg gttgcataa aattgacca gttggctct cgtgaacgg ttgggacga acgtacaac gatttacgg catgataag tcgactcaa ggggttggc caaggagtg gtacgacaa tctcgatcc ctcagcata cgaccggag ctgggatga atggaaacg tttgttaca aaccacctt ccccgatca ccacgatta tgcttccac acttcgtaa gctagtgaa tagggtgaa ggaagatgg tgaaacctg ggcacaata ttattttgg gaaattaaa tctgttgca ggcttgtga cataacagg aacgaatgc agtctcctg tcttattga tggaatcac tgacgtgac tctcagaaa tggggctag agcagggcg ttacgttac acccgaaag cttgtacgc tgagtattt gtcgactct gagatccga aggtgacaa gcgggatac gctcgcaaa gcaggtgcc tcgggaaag gaggaggtt ccttccaag tcgagtcga agcacaaaa actgtattc gtcagttcg gtgttacaa ttgtcgtaa tcgaggaca tgttgcgac aaagtgccc gaaaccaag aattgagtg taagaaatg tggccgcat tggacatgt ggatgctga gtgccgacg tggtaacgt agtaaaaga aaacatgtc taagcaggc actaacgac aagtgtagc tgacgcaag taataataa gaattatta catagacat taaggtcaa tggtaagcc gacgcgagc ttacattga ctcaggagc tgaaccggt ccttgtcaa gcaaagtgt tgctagaga attgggact gatgtggca gccaagttt acatttgat tcgtggtta tggccaggg aatcaccaa agtgcatgg ggaagtcga agtagagct agaagtgga tcttgtcaa ggcaaacgt aaaagcttt gattgtcga agacagtgc acaacgtgt gcctgtcat agtgggaca gaccttcct gaatgcggg tgctaatac gattatagc aaatgagga agctgtgag agtagttga cggaaacaa cgaatcgat ccaagcatt tctaggcca acttccgac acgaaaagt tgcactttg ggcggaaga ggaaacagt gatccctcc tcaatccat tggttgcat acgaatcaa ggcaaaaga cgatgggtg gaaaggagc ttattacgt tgaagggtg tcaacgtcc gagaccagg gttcgaaca cgttgttca tcggtgtgt cacatctga tggaggcct agtgaccgt tcgcaatct atcgcacca agatctggt ctatcgaaa ggcgcaaat cgttgcgag agctgagcc ttgcgagca ggaaaggac agctacgac gactttaaa agacatctt gaccagtag accagttct tgcaattta cgacgcgaa agctgaaac ggagttaca cactgacgt ttctaaagt tggaattgg tggcattct gttgcaacg acaaggtaa tggatcttt gcgtccagt tatgttttt cagccgaca gacgacgaa agaggaaca aaggtacca ctcgtacga gctagaaac gctagcggt ggtctgttt tctcaaaca ttatcgagt acacttgtt ggggcttca attcaaggt gatcacaga ctgtaatgc tttacgaac aacccttac caagagaga tttgattcc acgaattgg gagatggtg gttgttgac ttctgagtt cgactttac tgtagaata cagacctgg cagtaaaat gagtcacgt tgacgcttt gagtagaaa tccggtatt agatccttc ggagccttc agtggaagt cttgcatat taatgttaa cgatgatga ttggatttt agctgttca aatgaagga tgcgagatg cgcattgtt gaaggaaat attggaaaa atcaccgac gaacgctga agagcgtgc cattcacaa agagtataa actaaaaga tggtcgagt attcaaaca gactgagtc aggattaaa atgggtcgt accaaaagc ggtaagacg ccagatttt attagcaca tcacgatgg aattggcca tttatcgaa tgagaaaac tttggcatc tgtgtcgaa atcttattg gtttccttc aatgcggag caaaaagtt taagacaca ttgtaccga tttaaacgt taaattagt actaaccgc gactgccac atcacgggc taatggcca ggtggagcg attaaatcg tacgatttt atctcagct tgctgctag ctcgagaga agaagagaa atgggatga ctttgtgag tagaattag ttggggtat taattctac gccgaattc gactacggg caaaagtcc atacgaatt gttgttggg gtatacacc tcgacatgc taatgactc aatcctcag caacgtggt gacagaggg tgttcatga tggtgattt gccacggac acgagcaga cgttgctca gcgtgtcga aaaagaaca gcagaagca aaaagagcg ttatgacaa gcgacgctg tgccccaaa gagatttaa tgcaggtga tctcgtgtt ggtacgcac cacgcgagc ttcaaacga gggcaaaag tcggaagct gttacctaa atattcggg accgtaccg aattcagaa agtgctcga ctacgatag gtatgtcgt gacggacat gccgggggc gacgcgttc ccaaaaacg atatgaggg tgttcactc agtggacaa attgagaca ttacgttgt cgccacgac gagtggaga cgaaacaat aggcgataa aatcaatcc tgcacacga aatgcgcgg agcgccgat tacggacga taacatcac tgaccttgt atcatacgt tgcgtggtc gatagcttc tggttgttc gaagacatt tcttgaagt aattttata cactttaaa ctataaaca tcggatttt cgtcgcaca attatacac tcacccttc acaagctat attctactc aagatggag cgacgagcg cggcccagc cagagctct cagctgtgc gcacgtcgg acgcgtcgg atcattgcc gatgctgaa acactcacg acgtttcga atttgagga ttcctgctg atggcggaa tctgcagga aaggaggga aagcgcgcg cattgccag ccagcagga aacgtgaca catgtggca gaatggacg acagatggc actgaacca attggtaac aacttgaac aagaattca taataaatt gatcccaag ata
If you use iBeetle-Base, please cite: Dönitz J et al.: Expanded and updated data and a query pipeline for iBeetle-Base,
Nucleic Acids Res. 2018 Jan 4;46(D1):D831-D835. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkx984.
