Allele Dmel\EcRk06210
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| Symbol | Dmel\EcRk06210 | Species | D. melanogaster |
| Name | FlyBase ID | FBal0065262 | |
| Feature type | allele | Associated gene | Dmel\EcR |
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| Allele class | hypomorphic allele - genetic evidence | ||
| Mutagen | P-element activity | ||
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Nature of the Allele
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| Mutations Mapped to the Genome | |||
Type Location Additional Notes References transposable element insertion site | |||
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| Nature of the lesion | Statement Reference | ||
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Phenotypic Data
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Phenotype Manifest In
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Detailed Description
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Statement Reference Mutant pharate adults show a bent leg phenotype. No eye phenotype is seen in these mutants. 2/3 of homozygotes die as pharate adults, while the remainder survive to adulthood. These adults die after about 1 week at 25oC, but are fertile and can survive up to three weeks at 18oC. These flies also exhibit cell adhesion and morphogenetic defects. 1/4 display venation defects, 1/3 display wing blisters. These blisters are usually small and centrally located, although blistering of the whole wing (a balloon wing) can occasionally be seen. The most frequent venation defects include a small, extra vein that originates from the third longitudinal vein, an additional anterior crossvein, and a "delta" thickening at the intersection between the posterior crossvein and the fourth longitudinal vein. EcRk06210/EcRM554fs flies are fully lethal. FlyBase curator comment: Since the "k06210" insertion lies within EcR and the EcR-intronic CG14589 it is not clear which disruption might be responsible for the lethality. | |||
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Genetic Interactions
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Xenogenetic Interactions
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Complementation & Rescue Data
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Stocks
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| Bloomington | |||
| Kyoto | |||
Notes on Origin
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| Discoverer | I. Kiss. | ||
Associated with: CG14589k06210. | |||
Comments
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Complements: jing01094. Complements: l(2)0531505315. Complements: l(2)k03204k03204. Complements: l(2)k09848k09848. Complements: Src42Ak10108. Complements: l(2)k14710k14710. Complements: l(2)k14805k14805. Complements: l(2)k14710k15603. Fails to complement: esgk05332b. | |||
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Synonyms & Secondary IDs
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| Symbol Synonym | EcRk06210 EcRl(2)k06210 l(2)k06210 | ||
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References
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