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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\dacP

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SymbolDmel\dacPSpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0009297
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\dac
Map ( GBrowse ) Untitled Document detailed view FBti0077652 FBti0054886 FBti0058521 FBti0003463
Allele classhypomorphic allele - genetic evidence
MutagenP-element activity
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P{PZ} insertion 11bp downstream of the putative dac transcription start site.
P element inserted 11bp after the start of transcription.
Caused by insertion
Cytology
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Homozygous adults have a mild mushroom body phenotype. The eyes are consistently (but less severely than ey2) reduced in size.
Eyes of homozygotes are reduced and roughened. 50% of ommatidia have either too many or too few photoreceptors, and the ommatidial array is disrupted. Morphogenetic furrow movement is uneven, resulting in a curved furrow that has advanced further at midline than at the periphery of the disc. While legs have normal proximal and distal morphology, femur, tibia and proximal three tarsi are fused and condensed.
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dacP has visible | recessive phenotype, enhanceable by hh[+]/hhrJ413
dacP has visible phenotype, enhanceable by ey2/ey2
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dacP/dac[+] is a suppressor of visible | heat sensitive phenotype of peb1
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dacP has eye phenotype, enhanceable by ey2/ey2
dacP has eye phenotype, enhanceable by hh[+]/hhrJ413
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dacP has mushroom body gamma-lobe phenotype, non-enhanceable by ey2/ey2
dacP has mushroom body phenotype, non-enhanceable by ey[+]/eyD1Da
dacP has mushroom body phenotype, non-enhanceable by ey[+]/eyJD
dacP has mushroom body phenotype, non-enhanceable by ey2/ey2
dacP has phenotype, non-enhanceable by ey[+]/eyD1Da
dacP has phenotype, non-enhanceable by ey[+]/eyJD
dacP has phenotype, non-enhanceable by ey2/ey2
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dacP/dacP is an enhancer of eye phenotype of ey2
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dacP/dac[+] is a suppressor of eye | heat sensitive phenotype of peb1
dacP is a suppressor of phenotype of EgfrE3
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The eyes of dacP; ey2 double homozygotes are consistently very small or absent.
Suppresses the rough eye phenotype of EgfrE3. dacP, Egfrt1 double homozygotes have a reduced, rough eye phenotype that exceeds that of either mutant alone or the expected additive effects of the two mutants. hhrJ413 dominantly enhances the recessive eye phenotype of dacP.
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Bloomington
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G. Rubin.
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dacP
 
l(2)rK364rK364
 
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Research paper
Akimoto et al., 2005, Dev. Dyn. 233(3): 993--997
Enhancer trapping with a red fluorescent protein reporter in Drosophila. [FBrf0187417]
Miguel-Aliaga et al., 2004, Development 131(23): 5837--5848
Independent roles of the dachshund and eyes absent genes in BMP signaling, axon pathfinding and neuronal specification. [FBrf0180178]
Tavsanli et al., 2004, Dev. Biol. 272(1): 231--247
Structure-function analysis of the Drosophila retinal determination protein Dachshund. [FBrf0179474]
Wilk et al., 2004, Genetics 168(1): 281--300
Dose-sensitive autosomal modifiers identify candidate genes for tissue autonomous and tissue nonautonomous regulation by the Drosophila nuclear zinc-finger protein, hindsight. [FBrf0180294]
Chu et al., 2002, Development 129(3): 695--704
Limb type-specific regulation of bric a brac contributes to morphological diversity. [FBrf0144840]
Martini et al., 2000, Development 127(12): 2663--2672
The retinal determination gene, dachshund, is required for mushroom body cell differentiation. [FBrf0128567]
Spradling et al., 1999, Genetics 153(1): 135--177
The Berkeley Drosophila genome project gene disruption project. Single P-element insertions mutating 25% of vital Drosophila genes. [FBrf0111489]
Mardon et al., 1994, Development 120(12): 3473--3486
dachshund encodes a nuclear protein required for normal eye and leg development in Drosophila. [FBrf0075101]
Supplementary material
Ashburner et al., 1999, Genetics 153(1):
Table S1. P-element insertions in the Adh region. [FBrf0112150]
Personal communication to FlyBase
Ashburner et al., 1999.10.12, Adh.
Adh. [FBrf0112153]
Meister and Braun, 1995.10, lacZ expression patterns for P{} insertions at Bloomington.
lacZ expression patterns for P{} insertions at Bloomington. [FBrf0083714]
BDGP Project Members, 1994-1999, BDGP Project Members, 1994-1999, Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project. (Computer file)
BDGP Project Members, 1994-1999, Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project. (Computer file) [FBrf0067338]