FlyAtlas 2 – Gene
For a particular Drosophila gene, find the pattern of expression in different tissues.
 
Gene Symbol (e.g. vkg) — start typing, then select from the autosuggest menu
Gene Name (e.g. viking)
Annotation Symbol (e.g. CG16858)
Gene ID (e.g. FBgn0016075)
Transcript ID (e.g. FBtr0079036)

Gene:

Symbol
asRNA:CR44431
Annotation Symbol
CR44431
FlyBase ID
FBgn0265613
Paralogues
No paralogues
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SDs   Whole Body   Male v. Female
Gene FPKMs and Enrichments 
Adult MaleAdult FemaleMale v. FemaleLarval
TissueFPKMEnrichmentFPKMEnrichmentM/Fp valueFPKMEnrichment
Head17 ± 1.90.423 ± 152.00.72n.s.  
Eye53 ± 9.71.242 ± 0.83.81.25n.s.  
Brain / CNS6.0 ± 0.50.16.9 ± 0.80.60.87n.s.11 ± 0.30.2
Thoracicoabdominal ganglion9.8 ± 0.20.29.2 ± 2.40.81.07n.s.  
Crop57 ± 4.81.266 ± 9.95.80.87n.s.  
Midgut54 ± 8.51.233 ± 7.82.91.62p < 0.0545 ± 4.80.8
Hindgut37 ± 3.90.843 ± 6.43.80.87n.s.15 ± 2.70.3
Malpighian Tubules35 ± 150.823 ± 112.11.50n.s.59 ± 8.31.1
Rectal pad85 ± 161.840 ± 1.03.52.1p < 0.05  
Salivary gland10 ± 0.40.27.0 ± 2.00.61.45n.s.22 ± 8.80.4
Fat body167 ± 6.03.678 ± 9.26.92.1p < 0.01401 ± 217.5
Heart341 ± 447.4196 ± 67171.74p < 0.05  
Trachea      20 ± 7.00.4
Ovary  8.7 ± 3.50.8    
Virgin Spermatheca  10 ± 1.80.9    
Mated Spermatheca  14 ± 0.81.3    
Testis12 ± 1.60.3      
Accessory glands5.2 ± 1.60.1      
Carcass116 ± 222.576 ± 196.71.53n.s.12 ± 1.40.2
Garland cells      15 ± 3.50.3
Whole body46 ± 1011 ± 6.94.1p < 0.0554 ± 13
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TranscriptMaleFemaleLarval
NameIDHdEyBrTgCrMgHgTuRpSgFbHtTsAgCsHdEyBrTgCrMgHgTuRpSgFbHtOvVsMsCsNsMgHgTuSgFbTrCsGa
RAFBtr0340439
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These data are for a ncRNA (non-coding RNA), i.e. an otherwise uncategorized RNA that does not encode a protein.
RNAs below a certain size are not detected by RNAseq and therefore zero values for them will be false. Some longer RNAs overlap highly-expressed protein genes. It is therefore advisable to check any positive sequence reads for ncRNAs in the UCSC Genome Browser (link above). (N.B. Data for Fat Body and Spermatheca may not be comparable with those from other tissues.)