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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Aberration Dmel\Df(4)G

General Information
SymbolDmel\Df(4)GSpeciesD. melanogaster
NameDeficiency (4) of Gloor and GreenFlyBase IDFBab0002954
Feature typechromosomal_deletion
Computed Breakpoints include 102E2-102E7;102E-102F2
Deleted segment102E2--102F2
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Member of large scale dataset(s)
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In combination with other aberrations
Df(4)G/Df(4)3 lethal Df(4)G/Df(4)11 lethal Df(4)G/Df(4)12 lethal Df(4)G/Df(4)24 lethal Df(4)G/Df(4)34 lethal
 
NOT in combination with other aberrations
Df(4)G does not uncover hybrid sterility when heterozygous in males containing the D.simulans 4th chromosome introgressed into an otherwise D.melanogaster background.
Shows dominant enhancement of dominant haltere phenotype caused by Ubx195 and Ubx9.22.
The rate of transmission of the Df(4)G chromosome is similar to that of a normal fourth chromosome.
Embryos show normal axon guidance.
Heterozygosity for this deletion has no effect on the mutant ovarian phenotype of ovoD2.
Lethal homozygous
 
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Bloomington
Kyoto
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Discoverer
Gloor and Green, 1957.
 
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Deficiency (4) of Gloor and Green
 
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Li-Kroeger et al., 2012, Development 139(9): 1611--1619
Integration of an abdominal Hox complex with Pax2 yields cell-specific EGF secretion from Drosophila sensory precursor cells. [FBrf0217994]
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