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The Slit-Gal4 is a genetic tool used in Drosophila research. It drives the expression of the Gal4 transcriptional activator in a specific pattern during development, allowing for targeted manipulation of gene expression in the fruit fly.

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Fly Strains for Neuronal Connectivity Research

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The following fly strains were used;
OK371-Gal4,UAS-mCD8GFP, UAS-dicer; OK371-Gal4,UAS-mCD8GFP, Repo-Gal4, Slit-Gal4, VGN9281-Gal4,UAS-mCD8GFP (Brierley et al., 2009 (link)), VGN6341-Gal4,UAS-mCD8GFP, R60B11-Gal4 (39238; Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center). RNAi lines and mutants used in these experiments have been described previously. UAS Sema1a RNAi (VDRC, TRiP, Gift from Alex Kolodkin (Sweeney et al., 2007 (link)), UAS PlexA RNAi (VDRC; Gift from Liqun Luo (Sweeney et al., 2007 (link); Pecot et al., 2013 (link)), UAS Sema2a RNAi (VDRC (Sweeney et al., 2011 (link)), UAS PlexB RNAi (VDRC, TRiP), CA07125 (Fly trap), Sema1a P1 and Sema1a P2 (Yu et al., 1998 (link)), plexADf(4)C3 (PlexA09)(Winberg et al., 1998 (link)), plexBKG00878 (Ayoob et al., 2006 (link); Bellen et al., 2004 (link)).
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Drosophila Genetic Manipulation Protocols

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Flies were maintained on standard cornmeal-agar medium at 29°C unless otherwise indicated. dTet-GFP flies were kindly provided by Ruth Steward. Tubulin-Gal4 (#5138), Slit-Gal4 (#9580), and Sim-Gal4 (#9150) fly stocks were obtained from Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center. dTet-RNAi (#102273 and #36187) and mCherry-RNAi (#35785) flies were obtained from Vienna Drosophila RNAi Center.
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