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Allele Dmel\dpov1

General Information
SymbolDmel\dpov1SpeciesD. melanogaster
Nameoblique vortexFlyBase IDFBal0002834
Feature typealleleCreated / Updated2006-08-22/2006-08-22
Associated geneDmel\dp
Allele class
Mutagenspontaneous
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Associated Sequence Data
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      Assay mode
      Carried on aberration
      Cytology
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      adult thorax & adult epidermis
       
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      Oblique wing phenotype (o). Thoracic vortex phenotype (v). Wings reduced one-third and have oblique truncation; angle between veins L2 and L3 widened; intercrossvein distances shortened; marginal vein intact; two vortices with whorls of hairs in dorsocentral region; dorsocentral bristles medially displaced; vortex expression in most flies at 26oC; comma effect in anterior thorax also present in most flies at 26oC. At lower temperatures, wing effect persists, but thorax appears normal. Body and leg size normal except at temperatures above 28oC, when they are somewhat reduced. RK1.
       
      dpTC4/dpov1 flies have "lopped" and "vortex" phenotypes. Body and leg size are reduced.
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      dpov1 has wing phenotype, suppressible by su(dpov)1
      dpov1 has adult thorax phenotype, suppressible by su(dpov)1
      dpov1 has wing phenotype, suppressible by su(dpov)2
      dpov1 has wing phenotype, suppressible by su(dpov)3
      dpov1/dpo2 has wing phenotype, suppressible by su(dpov)1
      dpov1/dpo2 has wing phenotype, suppressible by su(dpov)2
      dpov1/dpo2 has wing phenotype, suppressible by su(dpov)3
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      dpv2/dpov1 has adult thorax phenotype, non-suppressible by su(dpov)1
      dpv2/dpov1 has adult thorax phenotype, non-suppressible by su(dpov)2
      dpv2/dpov1 has adult thorax phenotype, non-suppressible by su(dpov)3
      dpov1 has adult thorax phenotype, non-suppressible by su(dpov)2
      dpov1 has adult thorax phenotype, non-suppressible by su(dpov)3
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      The oblique wing phenotype is suppressed in homozygous su(dpov)1, su(dpov)2 or su(dpov)3 flies. The vortex (thoracic invagination) phenotype is suppressed in homozygous su(dpov)1 flies. The wing phenotype of dpov1/dpo2 flies is totally suppressed by su(dpov)1, su(dpov)2 or su(dpov)3.
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      Fails to complement
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      Bloomington
      Kyoto
      105826
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      Discoverer
      Morgan, 16 Oct. 1918.
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      Aspartate transcarbamylase (ATCase), orotate phosphoribosyltransferase (OPRTase) and orotidine-5'-phosphate decarboxylase (ODCase) activity is elevated in dpov1 flies and normalised in su(dpov)1 dpov1 flies.
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      Reported As
      Symbol Synonym
      dpov1
       
      dpov
      dpovCB1
       
      Name Synonym
      oblique vortex
       
      Secondary FlyBase IDs
        hide References ( 13 )
        Research paper
        Coelho et al., 2005, Genetics 171(2): 597--614
        A genetic screen for dominant modifiers of a small-wing phenotype in Drosophila melanogaster identifies proteins involved in splicing and translation. [FBrf0190712]
        Kjaer, 1989, Hereditas 110(1): 7--12
        A new X-bound suppressor mutation in Drosophila melanogaster suppressor of dumpy. [FBrf0050051]
        Sederoff, 1967, Nature 216: 1348--1349
        Rare pseudoallelic crossover between two phenotypically identical alleles at a restricted sublocus of dumpy in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0018916]
        Carlson, 1956, D. I. S. 30: 70
        [New mutants report.] [FBrf0094323]
        Morgan, 1929, Publs Carnegie Instn 399: 169--199
        Contributions to the genetics of Drosophila simulans and Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0001868]
        Personal communication to FlyBase
        Deal et al., 2004.7.8, Isolation and characterization of Df(2L)BSC53.
        Isolation and characterization of Df(2L)BSC53. [FBrf0178896]
        Roote, 2004.6.24, Cam Dps.
        Cam Dps. [FBrf0178882]
        Deal et al., 2003.9.17, Isolation and characterization of Df(2L)BSC41.
        Isolation and characterization of Df(2L)BSC41. [FBrf0161614]
        Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center, 2001.8.28, Balancer Variants.
        Balancer Variants. [FBrf0138610]
        Deal et al., 2001.8.1, Isolation and Characterization of Df(2L)BSC6.
        Isolation and Characterization of Df(2L)BSC6. [FBrf0137514]
        Roote, 2000.6.13, New P derivatives.
        New P derivatives. [FBrf0129261]
        FlyBase analysis
        FlyBase Curators, 2006-, Balancer summary information.
        Balancer summary information. [FBrf0189689]
        Book
        Lindsley and Grell, 1968, Publs Carnegie Instn 627: 469pp
        Genetic variations of Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0020044]