wing & macrochaeta, with Scer\GAL4sd-SG29.1
Flies expressing NScer\UAS.cBb under the control of Scer\GAL4bs-1348 show a wing phenotype similar to Dp(1;2)51b flies.
Scer\GAL4sd-SG29.1-mediated expression does not change the general shape of the wing but leads to a mixture of neurogenic and antineurogenic effects: thickened veins and loss of bristles at the wing margin. Scer\GAL4Bx-MS1096-mediated expression leads to deletions of the anterior region of the wing and thickened veins. Scer\GAL4ptc-559.1-mediated expression produces small overgrowths at the distal part of the wing.
When expression is driven by Scer\GAL4Ubx.PdC in clones in the wing, outpocketings of the wing occur which include both Nint.G.Scer\UAS-expressing and neighboring wild type cells. Ectopic wing margin bristles appear in both mutant and wild type cells. The cells are smaller and have altered polarity. The effects are similar to but milder than those seen for Nint.G.Scer\UAS.
Coexpression of SerScer\UAS.cSa and NScer\UAS.cBb under the control of Scer\GAL4sd-SG29.1 generates very large wings with a clearly defined margin with an antineurogenic phenotype. Coexpression under the control of Scer\GAL4Bx-MS1096 results in normally shaped wings in which the dorsal surface has overgrown the ventral one. Coexpression under the control of Scer\GAL4ptc-559.1 causes ectopic ventral double margin is transformed into a single thick one and the ventral margin and associated overgrowth are extended into the dorsal surface of the wing.
Scer\GAL4h-1J3 induced coexpression of wgl-12.Scer\UAS and SerScer\UAS.cSa fails to cause ectopic wings, expression of P{UAS-N.Bb} with both wgl-12.Scer\UAS and SerScer\UAS.cSa causes ectopic wing development.