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Plasmid Name
nosGal4-MW-pBacns
RRID:DGRC_1290 RRID Copied  
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URL: https://dgrc.bio.indiana.edu/stock/1290

Proper Citation: RRID:DGRC_1290

Organism: Drosophila

Bacterial Resistance: Ampicillin

Comments: General Fly Transformation Vectors, SV40 3'UTR, eGFP tag, 3XP3 eyeless promoter, Mini-white gene, piggybac insertion sequences, VP16 GAL4 cds, D.m. nanos

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