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- B02ef7159e7912a7bad3bb8aceaf42cd9 hasDbXref "FBC:GM" @default.
- B02ef7159e7912a7bad3bb8aceaf42cd9 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0128252" @default.
- B02ef7159e7912a7bad3bb8aceaf42cd9 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0216478" @default.
- B02ef7159e7912a7bad3bb8aceaf42cd9 hasDbXref "PMID:10899970" @default.
- B02ef7159e7912a7bad3bb8aceaf42cd9 type Axiom @default.
- B02ef7159e7912a7bad3bb8aceaf42cd9 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B02ef7159e7912a7bad3bb8aceaf42cd9 annotatedSource FBcv_0005069 @default.
- B02ef7159e7912a7bad3bb8aceaf42cd9 annotatedTarget "An enhancer trap cassette is designed to report or utilize the expression of endogenous enhancer elements upon integration of the cassette into the genome. The basic components of an enhancer trap cassette are a minimal promoter element fused upstream of a gene. Upon integration into the genome, a neighboring genomic enhancer may activate expression of the gene encoded by the enhancer trap cassette. Depending on the nature of this gene, the insertion may directly report the expression pattern of the 'trapped' enhancer (e.g. if the gene encodes a reporter enzyme or fluorescent protein), or it may be used to drive expression of any gene of interest (e.g. if the gene encodes a driver that forms part of a binary expression system). An enhancer trap cassette may be inserted into a genome as part of a transgenic construct via transposable-element-mediated transgenesis, or may be inserted directly into a modified endogenous locus via a genome engineering method such as homologous recombination or CRISPR. An enhancer trap insertion can be mutagenic, disrupting the function of an endogenous locus, depending on the particular insertion site." @default.