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Allele Dmel\abd-AD24

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SymbolDmel\abd-AD24SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0000080
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\abd-A
Also Known Asiab-2D24, abdAD24
Allele classamorphic allele - genetic evidence, loss of function allele
Mutagenethyl methanesulfonate
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Point mutation.
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Polytene chromosomes normal.
 
Polytene chromosomes normal.
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lch5 chordotonal organs are frequently mislocalised to the dorsal side of abd-AD24 mutant embryos. These mislocalised chordotonal organs lack ligament attachment cells.
The LCh5 neurons are abnormal in homozygous embryos, and are rarely found in a lateral or dorso-lateral position. The LCh5 neurons exhibit a DCh3-like morphology in abd-AD24 hthdtl-S142204 double mutant embryos and are positioned laterally in 17-19% of abdominal segments.
Cuticle preparations of embryos heterozygous with abd-AD24 show transformations of abdominal segments towards an A1 identity.
Two posterior midgut constrictions fail to form.
First instar larvae exhibit lateral dots (a paired structure found in A1 segment of wild type) in abdominal segment A2 to A5 and rarely in A6.
Hemizygous embryonic phenotype displays complete transformation of abdominal parasegments 7, 8 and 9 into parasegment 6 and partial transformation of abdominal parasegments 10 to 13 into parasegment 6 (FBrf0043314).
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Dp(3;2)D109; abd-AD24, Abd-BD18/Df(3R)Ubx-RS4-8 males are phenotypically indistinguishable from Abd-BD18/Df(3R)Ubx-RS4-8 males in abdominal segmentation and show A5 and A6 identities. Dp(3;2)D109; Ubx1, abd-AD24, Abd-BD18/Df(3R)Ubx-RS4-8 males show A5 and A6 identities while Dp(3;2)D109; Df(3R)RS1-98/Df(3R)Ubx-RS4-8 lack A5 and A6 identities.
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Bloomington
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Duncan.
I. Duncan.
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abd-Aiab-D24
iab2D24
 
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Research paper
Kuzin et al., 2011, Mech. Dev. 128(3-4): 165--177
Functional analysis of conserved sequences within a temporally restricted neural precursor cell enhancer. [FBrf0213297]
Kannan et al., 2010, Mech. Dev. 127(1-2): 137--145
Abdominal-A mediated repression of Cyclin E expression during cell-fate specification in the Drosophila central nervous system. [FBrf0209859]
Inbal et al., 2004, Dev. Cell 7(2): 241--250
Recruitment of ectodermal attachment cells via an EGFR-dependent mechanism during the organogenesis of Drosophila proprioceptors. [FBrf0180120]
Wiellette and McGinnis, 1999, Development 126(9): 1985--1995
Hox genes differentially regulate Serrate to generate segment-specific structures. [FBrf0108425]
Kurant et al., 1998, Development 125(6): 1037--1048
dorsotonals/homothorax, the Drosophila homologue of meis1, interacts with extradenticle in patterning of the embryonic PNS. [FBrf0101934]
Haerry and Gehring, 1997, Dev. Biol. 186(1): 1--15
A conserved cluster of homeodomain binding sites in the mouse Hoxa-4 intron functions in Drosophila embryos as an enhancer that is directly regulated by Ultrabithorax. [FBrf0093491]
Cimbora and Sakonju, 1995, Dev. Biol. 169(2): 580--595
Drosophila midgut morphogenesis requires the function of the segmentation gene odd-paired. [FBrf0081623]
Hendrickson and Sakonju, 1995, Genetics 139(2): 835--848
Cis and Trans interactions between the iab regulatory regions and abdominal-A and abdominal-B in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0080088]
Hopmann et al., 1995, Genetics 139(2): 815--833
Transvection in the iab-5,6,7 region of the bithorax complex of Drosophila: Homology Independent interactions in trans. [FBrf0080101]
Capovilla et al., 1994, Cell 76(3): 461--475
Direct regulation of decapentaplegic by Ultrabithorax and its role in Drosophila midgut morphogenesis. [FBrf0068441]
Mathies et al., 1994, Development 120(10): 2799--2809
Role of the teashirt gene in Drosophila midgut morphogenesis: secreted proteins mediate the action of homeotic genes. [FBrf0073854]
Jijakli and Ghysen, 1992, Int. J. Dev. Biol. 36(1): 93--99
Segmental determination in Drosophila central nervous system: analysis of the abdominal-A region of the Bithorax complex. [FBrf0056377]
Lloyd and Sakonju, 1991, Mech. Dev. 36: 87--102
Characterization of two Drosophila POU domain genes, related to oct-1 and oct-2, and the regulation of their expression patterns. [FBrf0054628]
Karch et al., 1990, Genes Dev. 4(9): 1573--1587
abdA expression in Drosophila embryos. [FBrf0051832]
Busturia et al., 1989, Development 107: 575--583
Genetic structure of the abd-A gene of Drosophila. [FBrf0049558]
Karch et al., 1985, Cell 43: 81--96
The abdominal region of the Bithorax complex. [FBrf0042053]
Review
Duncan, 2002, A. Rev. Genet. 36: 521--556
Transvection effects in Drosophila. [FBrf0151731]