FB2025_01 , released February 20, 2025
Aberration: Dmel\Df(1)6F1-2
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General Information
Symbol
Df(1)6F1-2
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBab0000261
Feature type
Also Known As
Df(1)6F
Computed Breakpoints include
Sequence coordinates
Member of large scale dataset(s)
Nature of Aberration
Cytological Order
Progenitor
Class of aberration (relative to wild type)
Class of aberration (relative to progenitor)
Breakpoints
Causes alleles
Carries alleles
Transposon Insertions
Formalized genetic data

cm << bk1 << l(1)U10 << bk2 << l(1)7Aa

Genetic mapping information
Comments

Breakpoint(s) molecularly mapped

Comments on Cytology

Left limit of break 1 from polytene analysis (citation unavailable) Right limit of break 1 from inclusion of nullo (FBrf0051589) Left limit of break 2 from inclusion of Sxl (FBrf0051589) Right limit of break 2 from polytene analysis (citation unavailable)

Sequence Crossreferences
DNA sequence
Protein sequence
Gene Deletion and Duplication Data
Genes Deleted / Disrupted
Complementation Data
Partially deleted / disrupted
Molecular Data
Completely deleted
Partially deleted
Genes NOT Deleted / Disrupted
Genes Duplicated
Complementation Data
Completely duplicated
Partially duplicated
Molecular Data
Completely duplicated
Partially duplicated
Genes NOT Duplicated
Complementation Data
 
Molecular Data
 
Affected Genes Inferred by Location (0)
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    Phenotypic Data
    In combination with other aberrations
    NOT in combination with other aberrations

    At 29oC, most mutant embryos have more than 80% of their nuclei in multinucleate cells. At 25oC, 50-80% of the nuclei are in multinucleate cells. At 18oC less than 30% of the nuclei are in multinucleate cells (these multinucleate cells are generally bi- or trinucleate). At 18oC, the majority of basal junctions form, while at 29oC most basal junctions are misformed or absent.

    Stocks (0)
    Notes on Origin
    Discoverer
     

    Derived from an unstable X chromosome. A hobo, with open reading frame towards the telomere, is inserted at the deletion breakpoint.

    Balancer / Genotype Variants of the Aberration
     
    Separable Components
     
    Other Comments
     

    Derived from an unstable chromosome, Uc, or a chromosome placed in trans to Uc, which was put through hobo dysgenesis.

    Synonyms and Secondary IDs (3)
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    Secondary FlyBase IDs
      References (9)