Abstract
We describe the transformation of white mutant Drosophila simulans with a piggyBac transposon vector and a green fluorescent marker (GFP) and show how to construct inexpensive micro-manipulation and epifluorescence equipment for use in transposon-mediated germ-line transformation. Although the number of G0 adult flies (16) obtained in relation to the number of injected eggs was very low (12.5%) it was comparable to the proportion described by other authors and can be considered as a good rate of transformation. Copyright by the Brazilian Society of Genetics.
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Deprá, M., Nunes Sepel, L. M., & da Silva Loreto, É. L. (2004). A low-cost apparatus for transforming Drosophila and detecting green fluorescent protein (GFP) genetic markers. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 27(1), 70–73. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572004000100012
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