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Methods for homologous recombination in Drosophila.

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Two methods of gene targeting in Drosophila are presented, identical in concept to gene replacement techniques used routinely in mammalian and yeast cells, but each method has separate strengths and drawbacks.
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We present detailed protocols for two methods of gene targeting in Drosophila. The first, ends-out targeting, is identical in concept to gene replacement techniques used routinely in mammalian and yeast cells. In Drosophila, the targeted gene is replaced by the marker gene white + (although options exist to generate unmarked targeted alleles). This approach is simple in both the molecular cloning and the genetic manipulations. Ends-out will likely serve most investigators' purposes to generate simple gene deletions or reporter gene "knock-ins." The second method, ends-in targeting, targets a wild-type gene with an engineered mutated copy and generates a duplication structure at the target locus. This duplication can subsequently be reduced to one copy, removing the wild-type gene and leaving only the introduced mutation. Although more complicated in the cloning and genetic manipulations (see Note 1), this approach has the benefit that the mutations may be introduced with no other remnant of the targeting procedure. This "surgical" approach will appeal to investigators who desire minimal perturbation to the genome, such as single nucleotide mutation. Although both approaches appear to be approximately equally efficient (see Note 2), each method has separate strengths and drawbacks. The choice of which approach is best depends on the researcher's goal.

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Highly Efficient Targeted Mutagenesis of Drosophila with the CRISPR/Cas9 System

TL;DR: It is shown that injection of RNA into the Drosophila embryo can induce highly efficient mutagenesis of desired target genes in up to 88% of injected flies.
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Directed, efficient, and versatile modifications of the Drosophila genome by genomic engineering

TL;DR: A genetic manipulation system termed “genomic engineering” in Drosophila is described that combines the ends-out (replacement) gene targeting with phage integrase φC31-mediated DNA integration to generate a founder knock-out line.
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Meganucleases and other tools for targeted genome engineering: perspectives and challenges for gene therapy.

TL;DR: These alternative approaches based on non-viral vectorization and/or targeted insertion aimed at achieving safer gene transfer are reviewed, with a special emphasis on megan nucleases, a family of naturally occurring rare-cutting endonucleases, and speculate on their current and future potential.
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The Drosophila Estrogen-Related Receptor Directs a Metabolic Switch that Supports Developmental Growth

TL;DR: It is shown that dERR plays a central role in carbohydrate metabolism, demonstrates that a proliferative metabolic program is used in normal developmental growth, and provides a molecular context to understand the close association between mammalian ERR family members and cancer.
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A versatile in vivo system for directed dissection of gene expression patterns

TL;DR: A convertible genetic platform, the integrase swappable in vivo targeting element (InSITE) system, that allows GAL4 to be replaced with any other sequence, placing different genetic effectors under the control of the same regulatory elements.
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The Hippo Signaling Pathway Coordinately Regulates Cell Proliferation and Apoptosis by Inactivating Yorkie, the Drosophila Homolog of YAP

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Gene targeting by homologous recombination in Drosophila

TL;DR: A method is described that enables analogous manipulations of the Drosophila genome that may also be applicable to other organisms for which gene-targeting procedures do not yet exist.
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Neural Circuitry that Governs Drosophila Male Courtship Behavior

TL;DR: Evidence is presented that Fru(M) neurons are directly and specifically involved in male courtship behavior and that at least some of them are interconnected in a circuit that includes olfactory neurons required for the behavioral response to sex pheromones.
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