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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\y76d28

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SymbolDmel\y76d28SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0018651
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\y
Allele class
MutagenPM hybrid dysgenesis
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Insertion of 1.1kb P-element in the 5' untranslated region, in the opposite transcriptional orientation to the y gene. The P-element is the same size, and is inserted in the same position as y1#7, but the P-element is in opposite orientation relative to the y gene in the two alleles.
Insertion of a P-element into y at +76bp (in the transcribed untranslated region). The P-element is inserted in the opposite orientation to that in y1#7.
Insertion of a 1.1kb P-element integrated 76bp downstream from the mRNA cap site in the 5' transcribed, untranslated portion of the y gene, in the opposite orientation to the transcription of y.
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adult abdomen & macrochaeta
adult thorax & macrochaeta
leg & external sensory organ
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Body colour: mutant flies have reduced pigmentation in the body and wings and in the thoracic, leg and abdominal bristles.
Body colour: pigmentation of all adult cuticle structures is tan.
Body colour: tan. Larval mouth part colour: reduced pigmentation. Larval denticle belt colour: reduced pigmentation.
Body colour: tan.
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y76d28 has adult abdomen & macrochaeta phenotype, enhanceable by e(y)11
y76d28 has adult cuticle phenotype, enhanceable by ph-pP1
y76d28 has adult thorax & macrochaeta phenotype, enhanceable by e(y)11
y76d28 has adult thorax & macrochaeta phenotype, enhanceable by ph-pP1
y76d28 has leg & external sensory organ phenotype, enhanceable by e(y)11
y76d28 has wing sensillum phenotype, enhanceable by ph-pP1
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y76d28 has phenotype, suppressible by su(s)94
y76d28 has phenotype, suppressible by su(s)95
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Pigmentation of the thoracic, leg and abdominal bristles is further reduced in combination with e(y)11.
The phenotype is enhanced by ph-pP1; pigmentation of the body, and of the thoracic, leg, wing and abdominal bristles is further reduced in y76d28 ph-pP1 flies.
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Geyer.
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Reverts to wild-type.
 
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y76d28
 
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Research paper
Morris et al., 1999, Genetics 151(2): 633--651
An analysis of transvection at the yellow locus of Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0106981]
Soldatov et al., 1999, Mol. Cell. Biol. 19(5): 3769--3778
TAFII40 protein is encoded by the e(y)1 gene: biological consequences of mutations. [FBrf0108279]
Belenkaya et al., 1998, Genetics 150(2): 687--697
P-Element insertion at the polyhomeotic gene leads to formation of a novel chimeric protein that negatively regulates yellow gene expression in P-element-induced alleles of Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0104732]
Geyer et al., 1991, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 88: 7116--7120
Mutations in the su(s) gene affect RNA processing in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0055001]
Geyer et al., 1990, EMBO J. 9: 2247--2256
Tissue-specific transcriptional enhancers may act in trans on the gene located in the homologous chromosome: the molecular basis of transvection in Drosophila. [FBrf0051634]
Spana and Corces, 1990, Genes Dev. 4: 1505--1515
DNA bending is a determinant of binding specificity for a Drosophila zinc finger protein. [FBrf0051829]
Geyer et al., 1988, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 85: 6455--6459
Genetic instability in Drosophila melanogaster: P-element mutagenesis by gene conversion. [FBrf0048943]