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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\Dfdrv1

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SymbolDmel\Dfdrv1SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0002390
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\Dfd
Also Known AsDfdRX1
Allele classamorphic allele - genetic evidence
MutagenX ray
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Transposition of the first two exons from the full length Dfd transcription unit to 98F. Transposon flanked insertion and duplicated Dfd exons remain unchanged.
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No change in the spatial distribution of ae mRNA.
Phenotypic reversion of the dominant phenotype.
Loss of mouth hooks and cirri, ventral plates are partially duplicated in the anterior atrium replacing the H piece and lateral graten.
Larval atrium is transformed to pharynx.
Dfdrv1/Df(3R)Scr individuals exhibit variable head defects: loss of pattern elements derived from the maxillary and mandibular segments, but no developmental defects in the thorax or abdomen. The head displays a duplication of a cuticular element of the larval head skeleton.
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Bloomington
Kyoto
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Hazelrigg.
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Dfd+RX1
 
Dfdrv1
 
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Research paper
Gould et al., 1997, Genes Dev. 11(7): 900--913
Positive cross-regulation and enhancer sharing: two mechanisms for specifying overlapping Hox expression patterns. [FBrf0098982]
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]
Lou et al., 1995, Nucleic Acids Res. 23(17): 3481--3487
Deformed expression in the Drosophila central nervous system is controlled by an autoactivated intronic enhancer. [FBrf0084148]
Yun et al., 1994, Genes Dev. 8(10): 1160--1173
The Doa locus encodes a member of a new protein kinase family and is essential for eye and embryonic development in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0074875]
Zeng et al., 1994, EMBO J. 13(10): 2362--2377
Deformed protein binding sites and cofactor binding sites are required for the function of a small segment-specific regulatory element in Drosophila embryos. [FBrf0074891]
Roder et al., 1992, Development 115(4): 1017--1033
The role of the teashirt gene in trunk segmental identity in Drosophila. [FBrf0055836]
Bergson and McGinnis, 1990, EMBO J. 9(4): 4287--4297
An autoregulatory enhancer element of the Drosophila homeotic gene Deformed. [FBrf0051666]
Chadwick et al., 1990, Dev. Biol. 141(10): 130--140
Ectopic expression from the Deformed gene triggers a dominant defect in Drosophila adult head development. [FBrf0051503]
Jack et al., 1988, Genes Dev. 2: 635--651
Pair-rule segmentation genes regulate the expression of the homeotic selector gene, Deformed. [FBrf0048119]
Regulski et al., 1987, EMBO J. 6: 767--777
Developmental and molecular analysis of Deformed; a homeotic gene controlling Drosophila head development. [FBrf0046135]
Review
McGinnis et al., 1990, Adv. Genet. 27: 363--402
Establishment and maintenance of position-specific expression of the Drosophila homeotic selector gene Deformed. [FBrf0051116]