Allele Dmel\al130
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| Symbol | Dmel\al130 | Species | D. melanogaster |
| Name | FlyBase ID | FBal0027956 | |
| Feature type | allele | Associated gene | Dmel\al |
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| Mutagen | X ray | ||
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| FB2013_03 | |||
| FB2013_02 | |||
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Nature of the Allele
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| Mutations Mapped to the Genome | |||
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| Nature of the lesion | Statement Reference Inversion breakpoint resides between the Pro- and charged domain of the al gene product at position 9332. | ||
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Phenotypic Data
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Phenotype Manifest In
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Detailed Description
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Statement Reference Homozygous legs have a rudimentary claw and the pulvillus is present. The tarsal segments are of normal size. Arista and scutellum are reduced in size. Introduction of a 13.3kb genomic al fragment in P{al-13.3} causes partial rescue of the scutellum phenotype and complete rescue of lethality, though the aristae are still reduced in size. Homozygous flies that carry one copy of alB38 in P{al-13.3} display gaps in the most proximal part of the second longitudinal wing vein and the wing blade is bent downward at its posterior tip. | |||
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Additional Comments
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Genetic Interactions
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Statement Reference The short arista alush/al130 phenotype is enhanced in C152/+ flies. This phenotype is also enhanced when flies carry either the Df(3R)e-19 or the Df(3R)e-BS2 deficiency; both of which remove the C15 gene. | |||
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Complementation & Rescue Data
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Stocks
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| Kyoto | |||
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Synonyms & Secondary IDs
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| Symbol Synonym | al130 | ||
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References
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