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Frequently asked Questions:
- Does the constant expression of the PhiC31 integrase in the germline
result in odd chromosomal rearrangements?
- According to our tests (chromosome squashes) and observations the risk
for such incidents seems not to be a serious concern in Drosophila.
However, the integrase can potentially cause problems, especially if
one imagines that the integrase is probably constantly expressed in
the germline.
Thus, we generally recommend crossing out the integrase as soon as
one has done the injection. To facilitate this we generated the combined lines
in such a way that the integrase source is generally on the X chromosome and
thus can be quickly removed. Further, as for any experiment, it is just "cleaner" to
get rid of any transgene, which is eventually not needed for the experiment
- another reason to remove the integrase. Because of a potential failure we
also recommend to keep integrase-containing flies at 18° if not needed
for an experiment.