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
Trl
Name
Trithorax-like
Annotation Symbol
CG33261
FlyBase ID
FBgn0013263
Paralogues
Paralogues(s)
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SDs   Whole Body   Male v. Female
Gene FPKMs and Enrichments 
Adult MaleAdult FemaleMale v. FemaleLarval
TissueFPKMEnrichmentFPKMEnrichmentM/Fp valueFPKMEnrichment
Head11 ± 1.11.113 ± 2.60.90.87n.s.  
Eye14 ± 0.21.416 ± 0.61.00.91n.s.  
Brain / CNS10 ± 0.11.011 ± 1.10.80.89n.s.23 ± 0.62.1
Thoracicoabdominal ganglion9.9 ± 0.21.09.3 ± 0.90.61.07n.s.  
Crop19 ± 3.11.816 ± 5.61.11.20n.s.  
Midgut16 ± 1.01.511 ± 0.90.81.38p < 0.018.3 ± 0.80.8
Hindgut13 ± 0.51.317 ± 0.81.10.79p < 0.0111 ± 2.81.0
Malpighian Tubules15 ± 2.81.514 ± 1.61.01.06n.s.5.2 ± 1.50.5
Rectal pad13 ± 1.11.312 ± 0.80.81.10n.s.  
Salivary gland42 ± 0.34.129 ± 6.01.91.47n.s.32 ± 3.23.0
Fat body10 ± 1.11.012 ± 2.30.80.86n.s.15 ± 1.41.4
Heart14 ± 1.41.416 ± 0.71.10.91n.s.  
Trachea      19 ± 2.31.7
Ovary  18 ± 1.01.2    
Virgin Spermatheca  13 ± 1.40.9    
Mated Spermatheca  13 ± 0.50.9    
Testis18 ± 2.11.8      
Accessory glands15 ± 0.71.5      
Carcass17 ± 0.31.619 ± 0.31.30.86p < 0.0116 ± 4.31.5
Garland cells      12 ± 0.81.1
Whole body10 ± 1.115 ± 0.10.70p < 0.0511 ± 1.4
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TranscriptMaleFemaleLarval
NameIDHdEyBrTgCrMgHgTuRpSgFbHtTsAgCsHdEyBrTgCrMgHgTuRpSgFbHtOvVsMsCsNsMgHgTuSgFbTrCsGa
RAFBtr0075705
RBFBtr0075707
RCFBtr0075708
RDFBtr0075706
REFBtr0075704
RFFBtr0075703
RHFBtr0100444
RJFBtr0333045
RKFBtr0333046
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*Tissue Comparability: See Docs for info on the chemistry used to sequence different tissues.
WARNING: Transcript Ambiguity for this Gene!
Because FlyBase assigns a unique transcript name and identifier for each unique protein, the rare cases in which such proteins result from alternative translation of the same mRNA give rise to situations in which there are two or more different identifiers for the same physical transcript. RNAseq analysis can only deal with unique sequences, and in such cases arbitrarily assigns the data from a sequence to one of the different transcript identifiers. The result is that some named transcripts will be missing, or data for some transcripts will actually include that for others. In the case of gene FBgn0013263 the situation is:

Data for FBtr0075707 include those for FBtr0300641 (gene FBgn0260233): Di- or poly-cistronic mRNA

No data for FBtr0100445 — included in FBtr0300642 (gene FBgn0260233): Di- or poly-cistronic mRNA

*** More extensive information about transcript ambiguity and its implications can be found in the Docs ***