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
snoRNA:229
Annotation Symbol
CR33684
FlyBase ID
FBgn0065073
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
Head3295 ± 6522.54880 ± 53420.90.68n.s.  
Eye200 ± 120.2255 ± 1380.00.78n.s.  
Brain / CNS545 ± 2380.4688 ± 3350.10.79n.s.1172 ± 2781.0
Thoracicoabdominal ganglion172 ± 920.198 ± 170.01.76n.s.  
Crop219 ± 230.2243 ± 110.00.90n.s.  
Midgut951 ± 2880.71194 ± 2510.20.80n.s.738 ± 1150.6
Hindgut891 ± 3710.7847 ± 940.21.05n.s.438 ± 1690.4
Malpighian Tubules710 ± 4900.51543 ± 17300.30.46n.s.272 ± 810.2
Rectal pad379 ± 340.3443 ± 910.10.85n.s.  
Salivary gland152 ± 6.70.181 ± 440.01.87n.s.790 ± 1940.7
Fat body1796 ± 2011.42850 ± 10410.50.63n.s.1202 ± 1751.0
Heart331 ± 2050.3305 ± 770.11.08n.s.  
Trachea      1990 ± 7871.7
Ovary  8162 ± 42221.4    
Virgin Spermatheca  1818 ± 5250.3    
Mated Spermatheca  2216 ± 3940.4    
Testis1523 ± 9661.2      
Accessory glands1099 ± 3950.8      
Carcass785 ± 3700.6970 ± 2960.20.81n.s.1349 ± 2931.2
Garland cells      1447 ± 4501.2
Whole body1322 ± 6545645 ± 41380.23n.s.1158 ± 207
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TranscriptMaleFemaleLarval
NameIDHdEyBrTgCrMgHgTuRpSgFbHtTsAgCsHdEyBrTgCrMgHgTuRpSgFbHtOvVsMsCsNsMgHgTuSgFbTrCsGa
RAFBtr0091664
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These data are for a snoRNA (small nucleolar RNA) that does not encode a protein.
There are two main classes of snoRNAs: 1. CD class snoRNAs, involved in rRNA methylation, which are generally not detected by our techniques as they are too small, and 2. ACC class snoRNAs, involved in pseudouridylation, which are generally large enough to be detected. (N.B. Data for Fat Body and Spermatheca may not be comparable with those from other tissues.)