Allele Dmel\pum06897
| General Information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Symbol | Dmel\pum06897 | Species | D. melanogaster |
| Name | FlyBase ID | FBal0060925 | |
| Feature type | allele | Associated gene | Dmel\pum |
| Also Known As | pum6897 | ||
| Map ( GBrowse ) |
| ||
| Allele class | |||
| Mutagen | P-element activity | ||
Recent Updates
|
|||
| Description |
What does this section display?
This section contains items that were added to this record for each release.
It currently only tracks new links between this FlyBase report and other
FlyBase data classes (e.g. genes, references, stocks) or controlled
vocabulary terms (e.g. GO, anatomy terms).
What does this section not display?
This section does not currently display links that were removed or gene model changes.
|
||
| Update Feed |
Click the icon below to subscribe to this FlyBase record and receive updates automatically through your
feed reader.
|
||
| FB2013_03 | |||
| FB2013_02 | |||
| All updates | Click here to see a list of all updates to this record from FB2010_08 and on. | ||
Nature of the Allele
| |||
| Allele class | |||
| Mutagen | |||
| Mutations Mapped to the Genome | |||
Type Location Additional Notes References transposable element insertion site | |||
| Associated Sequence Data | |||
| DDBJ
/
EMBL / GenBank | DNA sequence Protein sequence Name | ||
| UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot | |||
| UniProtKB/TrEMBL | |||
| Progenitor genotype | |||
| Nature of the lesion | Statement Reference | ||
| Caused by insertion | |||
| Cytology | |||
Phenotypic Data
| |||
Phenotypic Class
| |||
Phenotype Manifest In
| |||
Detailed Description
| |||
Statement Reference More than 50% of homozygous larvae survive the pupal stage to eclosion. 54% of homozygous ovaries from third instar larvae have an underproliferated germline, 23% have a normal number of germline cells and 23% have an overproliferated germline. The germ cells are grossly abnormal in morphology and size and the ovary is much larger than in wild-type larvae. By the midpupal stage, individual germaria have formed (as in wild type) but 63% of them do not contain germline cells and the remaining mutant ovarioles contain a small number of germline cells. By the adult stage, 86% of homozygous females have germlineless ovaries, 7% have "differentiated ovaries" (containing recognisable egg chambers and/or germline cells in at least one ovariole) and 7% of females have one germlineless and one differentiated ovary. Small ovary phenotype. | |||
External Data
| |||
| Linkouts | |||
Interactions
| |||
Phenotypic Class
| |||
Phenotype Manifest In
| |||
Additional Comments
| |||
Genetic Interactions
| |||
Statement Reference | |||
Xenogenetic Interactions
| |||
Statement Reference | |||
Complementation & Rescue Data
| |||
| Comments | |||
Stocks
( 0 ) | |||
Notes on Origin
| |||
| Discoverer | |||
Comments
| |||
External Crossreferences & Linkouts
| |||
| Other Crossreferences | |||
| Linkouts | |||
Synonyms & Secondary IDs
( 4 ) | |||
| Reported As | |||
| Symbol Synonym | fs(3)06897 pum6897 pum06897 pumovt | ||
| Name Synonym | |||
| Secondary FlyBase IDs | |||
References
( 4 ) | |||
| Research paper |
| ||
| Personal communication to FlyBase |
| ||
Recent Updates
External Crossreferences & Linkouts