Protein traps for the study of developmental regulation during oogenesis. The expression in the ovary of various protein trap lines is shown to illustrate how they can be used to associate genes with developmental processes. (A) Schematic of an ovariole tip. The terminal filament (TF), cap cells (CpC), germline stem cells (GSC), cystoblast (CB), and escort cells (ES) are illustrated. (B–H) Cell type identification. (B) Terminal filament, CB02069 (CG14207); (C) cap cells, CB03410 (CG1600); (D) escort cells, CC01359 (fax); (E) follicle cells, CC06135 (CG12785); (F) outer border cells and posterior follicle cells, CB02349 (NK7.1); (G) oocyte nucleus equals the germinal vesicle (arrow), CB04219 (CG13776); (H) novel sheath cell type, CC01646 (CG12920). (I–L) Analyzing developmental processes. (I) Novel structure in center of midstage follicle, CC00523 (Msn); (J) fusome, CC01436 (Sec61); (K) germline and somatic ring canals, CA07004 (Vsg); (L) chorion gene amplification, CB04400 (Orc2). (M–P) Localization of proteins in the oocyte. (M) Posterior pole, CC01442 (EIF-4E); (N) posterior pole, CA06517 (Tral); (O) posterior pole, CC00236 (CG32423); (P) anterior pole, CA07529 (CG6151). (Q–T) Developmental regulation of gene expression in early germ cells. (Q) Control with little change, CC01961 (Actn); (R) GSC/CB enriched, CC06238 (CG11963); (S) GSC and early cyst enriched, CC01915 (Eff); (T) GSC and forming cyst enriched, CC01442 (EIF-4E).