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. 2022 Mar 10;220(4):iyac035. doi: 10.1093/genetics/iyac035

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

a) The responsive table includes options to show, hide, or sort columns; hidden columns are displayed next to the Show/Hide Columns button. b) The responsive table shown in panel (a) has been customized, sorting the table by the “Tagged with” column (bringing tagged transgenic constructs to the top of the list), showing the previously hidden “Tag uses” column (to provide information about the nature of the tag), and hiding the “Also carries” column. c) The “GAL etc” QuickSearch HitList uses responsive tables to filter HitLists that can initially be very large. In this case, a search for transgenic reporters expressed in the mushroom body has over 5,000 hits. The list has been narrowed by filtering the “Expression terms” and “Encoded tool use(s)” columns to show only split-GAL4 drivers expressed in the gamma lobe of the mushroom body.