eyg
Information eyg
- Description
The gene eyegone is referred to in FlyBase by the symbol Dmeleyg (CG10488, FBgn0000625). It is a protein_coding_gene from Dmel. It has 3 annotated transcripts and 3 polypeptides (1 unique). Gene sequence location is 3L:12462537..12468021. Its molecular function is described by: RNA polymerase II cis-regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding; DNA-binding transcription factor activity, RNA polymerase II-specific; RNA polymerase II transcription regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding. It is involved in the biological process described with 10 unique terms, many of which group under: system development; tissue development; developmental process; eye-antennal disc development; anatomical structure development. 61 alleles are reported. The phenotypes of these alleles manifest in: adult sense organ; eye disc; duct; macrochaeta; alimentary canal. The phenotypic classes of alleles include: lethal - all die before end of P-stage; increased mortality; size defective; phenotype. Summary of modENCODE Temporal Expression Profile: Temporal profile ranges from a peak of moderate expression to a trough of extremely low expression. Peak expression observed within 06-12 hour embryonic stages, during early pupal stages.
- Full Name
eyegone
Source FlyBase
- Species
Drosophila melanogaster [tax_id: 7227]
- Genome
dm6
ReMap Statistics
- Datasets
- 1
- Biotypes
- 1
- Peaks
- 23,966
- Non-redundant peaks
- 23,966
TF Classification
- Familly
- NA
- Sub Familly
- NA
Source JASPAR
External IDs
- NCBI Gene
- 39419
- Official Gene Name
- eyg
- JASPAR
- Ensembl
- FBgn0000625
- UniProt
- Genevisible
- RefSeq
- NM_079318
- Aliases
- eyg
Datasets Table for eyg
Target name | Target modification | Ecotype/Strain | Biotype | Biotype modification | Source | Species | Experiment | Peaks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
eyg | adult | whole-fly_site-specific-recombination_insertion | ENCODE | Drosophila melanogaster | ENCSR504JFN | 23,966 | ||
Target name | Target modification | Ecotype/Strain | Biotype | Biotype modification | Source | Species | Experiment | Peaks |