 

#  FlyBi project releases large-scale yeast two-hybrid data 

 





September 12, 2017

 

 

The [FlyBi project](http://flybi.hms.harvard.edu/), which is being carried out by the DRSC/Perrimon, BDGP/Cleniker, and CCSB/Vidal groups, has released data from their ongoing large-scale Drosophila binary interaction map project. The yeast two-hybrid data are available at [the FlyBi webpage](http://flybi.hms.harvard.edu/). The data have also been deposited to protein-protein interaction databases and FlyBase. The data represent initial results from a series of all-by-all screens of 10,000 ORF clones. The Gateway cloning format ORF clones used in the project are available from the *Drosophila* Genomic Resource Center at Bloomington, IN, and other plasmid repositories (see "Clone Access" [on this page](http://flybi.hms.harvard.edu/)). More information about the project and data release can be found in a recent news post on the [DRSC website](https://fgr.hms.harvard.edu/news/plasmid-clones-and-data-available-flybi-project).

 

 

 



 

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