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In Vivo Functional Study of Disease-associated Rare Human Variants Using Drosophila
Published on: August 20, 2019
Protocol for replacing coding intronic MiMIC and CRIMIC lines with T2A-split-GAL4 lines in Drosophila using genetic
Siqi April Li1, Hongzhou Gustave Li2, Nathalie Shoji1
1Department of Biology, New York University, New York, NY 10003, USA.
Abstract:
Here, we present a protocol for generating gene-specific split-GAL4 drivers from coding intronic Minos-mediated integration cassette/CRISPR-mediated integration cassette (MiMIC/CRIMIC) lines in Drosophila. We describe steps for four rounds of in vivo genetic crosses, PCR genotyping, and fluorescence imaging to ensure correct orientation of split-GAL4 integration before establishing stable fly stocks. This protocol offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional microinjection techniques for converting coding intronic MiMIC/CRIMIC lines into gene-specific split-GAL4 lines that are adaptable for fly researchers working on different tissues. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Chen et al.1.

