Understanding how genomic variation causes differences in observable phenotypes remains a major challenge in biology. Specifically, tracing the sequence of events originating from genomic variants of interest, from changes in transcriptional responses to protein modifications, is difficult. Ideally, one would conduct experiments with individuals that are at either extreme of the trait of interest, but such resources are often not available. Additionally, advances in genome editing will enable testing of candidate polymorphisms individually and in combination. Here we have created a resource for the study of sleep with 39 inbred lines of Drosophila-the Sleep Inbred Panel (SIP). SIP lines have stable long- and short-sleeping phenotypes developed from naturally occurring polymorphisms. These lines are fully sequenced, enabling more accurate targeting for genome editing and transgenic constructs. This panel facilitates the study of intermediate transcriptional and proteomic correlates of sleep, and supports genome editing studies to verify polymorphisms associated with sleep duration.
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