Imprecise excision that removes genomic sequences adjacent to the site of insertion.
In dallygem/dallyΔP-188 flies, 96% of animals lack the posterior supraalar bristle (pSA), 60% the anterior dorsocentral bristles (aDC) and 1% the posterior supraalar bristle (pSA).
Homozygous embryos derived from dallyΔP-188 germline clones show weak segment polarity defects (8% penetrance n=760).
16% of dallygem/dallyΔP-188 mutant embryos have cuticle defects. 6% of dallyΔP-188/dallyΔP-188 mutant embryos have cuticle defects. About 90% of dallyΔP-188/dallygem flies show abnormalities in their genitalia.
Abnormalities in the eye, antenna, genitalia and wing (similar to dally06464). Disruptions in the cell cycle progression of lamina precursors.
dallyΔP-188, dppd5/dpp[+] has visible | dominant phenotype
dallyΔP-188, dppd12/dpp[+] has visible | dominant phenotype
dallyΔP-188/dallygem has embryonic epidermis phenotype, enhanceable by wgl-12/wg[+]
dallyΔP-188/dallygem has genitalia phenotype, suppressible by wgl-12/wg[+]
dallyΔP-188, sgl08310 has embryonic epidermis phenotype
dallyΔP-188, dppd5/dpp[+] has eye phenotype
dallyΔP-188, dppd5/dpp[+] has antenna phenotype
dallyΔP-188, dppd12/dpp[+] has eye phenotype
dallyΔP-188, dppd12/dpp[+] has antenna phenotype
Heterozygosity for wgl-12 increases the penetrance of cuticle defects in dallyΔP-188/dallygem embryos from 16% to 41%. Embryos heterozygous for dallyΔP-188 derived from mothers heterozygous for sgl08310 show cuticle defects characteristic of a reduction in wg signalling. The abnormal genitalia phenotype of dallyΔP-188/dallygem flies is dominantly suppressed (down to less than 5% penetrance) by wgl-12.
Flies heterozygous for both dally06464 and either dppd5 or dppd12 show eye and antenna abnormalities. Heterozygotes with the more severe dppd12 allele show a higher frequency of abnormalities than heterozygotes with the milder dppd5 allele.