Allele Dmel\pwn1
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| Symbol | Dmel\pwn1 | Species | D. melanogaster |
| Name | FlyBase ID | FBal0014097 | |
| Feature type | allele | Created / Updated | 2006-08-22/2006-08-22 |
| Associated gene | Dmel\pwn | ||
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| Mutagen | ethyl methanesulfonate | ||
Nature of the Allele
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Detailed Description
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Statement Reference Homozygous semi-lethal as zygote (survival 2%); escapers have dark brown eyes and show tanning of cornea cuticle. Cell viable in homozygous clones, which have truncated bristles with pale tips and pin-shaped trichomes with basal spurs and thin, transparent hairs. Useful as cell marker. Cell viable in homozygous clones, which have truncated bristles with pale tips and pin-shaped trichomes with basal spurs and thin, transparent hairs. Useful as cell marker. Adult escapers have truncated bristles with transparent tips and thin transparent hairs and have dark brown patches with melanic patches in the corneal cuticle. | |||
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Additional Comments
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Genetic Interactions
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Complementation & Rescue Data
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Stocks
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Synonyms & Secondary IDs
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| Symbol Synonym | pwn1 unnamed | ||
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References
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Nature of the Allele