Allele Dmel\bonS048706
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| Symbol | Dmel\bonS048706 | Species | D. melanogaster |
| Name | FlyBase ID | FBal0083058 | |
| Feature type | allele | Associated gene | Dmel\bon |
| Also Known As | bon487 | ||
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| Mutagen | Delta2-3, P-element activity | ||
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| FB2013_03 | |||
| FB2013_02 | |||
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Nature of the Allele
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| Nature of the lesion | Statement Reference P{lacW} insertion in the middle of intron 1. | ||
| Caused by insertion | |||
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Phenotypic Data
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Phenotypic Class
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Phenotype Manifest In
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abdominal tergite & macrochaeta (with bonS024108) pupal abdomen & cuticle (with bonS024108) wing (with bonS024108) | |||
Detailed Description
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Statement Reference Most bonS048706/bon21B pupae have an almost complete lack of pigmentation. They initiate but fail to complete development of the legs, wings, head, eyes and cuticle. Salivary glands are still present 4 days post-pupariation (they normally undergo apoptosis at 12 hours post-pupariation) and are similar in size to third instar salivary glands. bonS024108/bonS048706 pharate adults show defects in cuticle and bristle development; the abdominal cuticle is immature and the tergite and sternal bristles are severely reduced or absent. The anterior wing margin bristles are almost completely missing. There is a dramatic reduction in pigmentation of the wing cuticle. Embryos exhibit two extra neurons located anteriorly to each dorsal cluster and one or two very large and round cells darkly stained with the MAb 22C10 are found posterior to the v' cluster. | |||
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Phenotypic Class
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Suppressor of | |||
Statement Reference bonS048706/bon[+] is a suppressor | partially of lethal | recessive | partially phenotype of ftz-f1ex17 | |||
Phenotype Manifest In
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Additional Comments
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Genetic Interactions
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Statement Reference 87% of ftz-f1ex17/Df(3L)Cat animals are rescued to the pharate adult stage by one copy of bonS048706. The number of homozygous ftz-f1ex17 adult escapers is increased by one copy of bonS048706 (72%). | |||
Xenogenetic Interactions
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Complementation & Rescue Data
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| Fails to complement | |||
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Stocks
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| Bloomington | |||
Notes on Origin
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Comments
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Δ2-3 induced reversion demonstrates the insertion is responsible for the lethal phenotype. | |||
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Synonyms & Secondary IDs
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| Symbol Synonym | 487/6 0487/06 bonS048706 l(3)S048706 | ||
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References
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