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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\bap208

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SymbolDmel\bap208SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0034201
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\bap
Allele classloss of function allele
Mutagenethyl methanesulfonate
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In bap208 mutant embryos, the frontal sac is normal.
Embryonic cuticle is wild type.
Mesoderm phenotype: reduced number of visceral mesoderm cells, the cells have irregular shapes and are not columnar. Mutation causes a transformation of a portion of cells from a visceral mesoderm fate to assume the identity of somatic or gonadal mesoderm. In the absence of visceral mesoderm the endoderm fails to migrate. Musculature of the foregut, hindgut, and the heart appear normal.
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Phenotype is not rescued by Mmus\Nkx2-5Scer\UAS.cRa expression in the midgut.
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Research paper
Denholm et al., 2003, Curr. Biol. 13(12): 1052--1057
Dual origin of the renal tubules in Drosophila: mesodermal cells integrate and polarize to establish secretory function. [FBrf0160477]
Zikova et al., 2003, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 100(21): 12189--12194
Patterning of the cardiac outflow region in Drosophila. [FBrf0167997]
Zaffran et al., 2001, Genes Dev. 15(21): 2900--2915
biniou (FoxF), a central component in a regulatory network controlling visceral mesoderm development and midgut morphogenesis in Drosophila. [FBrf0139672]
Cripps et al., 1999, Dev. Biol. 215(2): 420--430
Transcription of the myogenic regulatory gene Mef2 in cardiac, somatic, and visceral muscle cell lineages is regulated by a tinman-dependent core enhancer. [FBrf0111843]
Gorczyca et al., 1999, J. Neurobiol. 39(3): 447--460
The gene mod(mdg4) affects synapse specificity and structure in Drosophila. [FBrf0108771]
Ranganayakulu et al., 1998, Development 125(16): 3037--3048
Divergent roles for NK-2 class homeobox genes in cardiogenesis in flies and mice. [FBrf0104504]
Jagla et al., 1997, Development 124(1): 91--100
ladybird, a tandem of homeobox genes that maintain late wingless expression in terminal and dorsal epidermis of the Drosophila embryo. [FBrf0091087]
Tan et al., 1996, Genetica 97(1): 111--115
412-Positive mesodermal cells and the gonadal mesoderm are separate from the fat-cell lineage. [FBrf0086648]
Bonneton and Wegnez, 1995, Dev. Genet. 16(3): 253--263
Developmental variability of metallothionein Mtn gene expression in the species of the Drosophila melanogaster subgroup. [FBrf0081471]
Azpiazu and Frasch, 1993, Genes Dev. 7(7B): 1325--1340
tinman and bagpipe: two homeobox genes that determine cell fates in the dorsal mesoderm of Drosophila. [FBrf0058519]