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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\RpS10b1

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SymbolDmel\RpS10b1SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0011880
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\RpS10b
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Mutagenspontaneous
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Developmental delay and reduced bristle phenotype.
Bristles on the fly, especially those on the head and thorax, are shorter and more slender than those of the wild type. Pupal development takes 2-3 days longer than in the wild type siblings. Other phenotypes shown to a variable extent are small size, abnormal abdominal bands, reduced aristae, irregular venation, pale body color, and female sterility or low fecundity. Daughters of heterozygous females show occasional clones due to loss of the M(1)18C1 chromosome. When the homologous chromosome is marked with y1 the mosaic flies show a piebald phenotype. Clones in the eye, using a homologue marked with we reveal that the tissue in the clone is male. The loss of the M(1)18C1 chromosome does not affect the autosomes for which the clones remain diploid. Homologs carrying sn1 or f5 revealed that clones can occur anywhere on the body, though are most frequently detected in the eye. The small size of the clones suggests that they are formed relatively late in development.
Heterozygous females have Minute bristles. Lethal in males. Viability and fertility low. Pupation delayed about 42 hr at 25oC (Brehme). Wing cells smaller than normal (Brehme, 1941). RK2. Heterozygous females have Minute bristles. Lethal in males. Viability and fertility low. Pupation delayed about 42 hr at 25oC (Brehme). Wing cells smaller than normal (Brehme, 1941).
 
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Dl[+]/Dl1, RpS10b1 has lethal | dominant phenotype
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Bloomington
Kyoto
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Bridges, 1923.
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Useful as marker in clonal analysis.
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M(1)18C1
 
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Minute-n
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Research paper
Lawrence et al., 1986, Roberts, 1986: 229--242
Methods of marking cells. [FBrf0045348]
Brehme, 1941, J. exp. Zool. 88: 135--160
Development of the Minute phenotype in Drosophila melanogaster. A comparative study of the growth of three Minute mutants. [FBrf0005494]
Schultz, 1929, Genetics 14: 366--419
The Minute reaction in the development of Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0001812]
Bridges, 1925, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 11: 701--706
Elimination of chromosomes due to a mutant (Minute-N) in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0001427]
Morgan et al., 1924, Yb. Carnegie Instn, Wash. 23: 231--236
The constitution of the germ-material in relation to heredity. [FBrf0064021]
Personal communication to FlyBase
Popodi et al., 2010-, Small X duplications for the stock center collection.
Small X duplications for the stock center collection. [FBrf0210621]
Book
Lindsley and Grell, 1968, Publs Carnegie Instn 627: 469pp
Genetic variations of Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0020044]