Med3, dpphr4/dpp[+] has cephalopharyngeal skeleton phenotype
Med[+]/Med3, dpphr4 has cephalopharyngeal skeleton phenotype
Maternal lethal interaction with dpphr4 is due to a loss of dorsal-most fates in the embryos, demonstrated by loss of amnioserosa cells. dpphr4/dpp+;Med3/Med+ embryos have a partially involuted head skeleton. Embryos exhibits a 'tail up' phenotype, the posterior most structures are pointed more vertically and there is more curvature to the abdominal segments.
MedC246/Med3 is rescued by MedUAS.cSa/Scer\GAL4elav.PLu
MedC246/Med3 is not rescued by Scer\GAL4G14/MedUAS.cSa
Null allele.