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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\shaVB13

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SymbolDmel\shaVB13SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0092908
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\sha
Also Known AskojVB13
Allele classheat sensitive loss of function allele
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Amino acid replacement: P195L.
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1st posterior cell | ventral & wing hair
3rd posterior cell | dorsal & wing hair
3rd posterior cell | dorsal & wing hair | somatic clone
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Hairs on the dorsal surface of the centre of the E region of the wing are slightly finer and more elevated than normal in homozygous flies raised at 25oC. Cells in homozygous clones on the dorsal surface of the centre of the E region of the wing do not produce hairs.
Arista laterals are shorter than normal in mutant flies and are often split. At 18oC, the phenotype is weak in shaVB13 hemizygotes, with less than 10% of laterals being split, while at 29oC more than 40% of laterals are branched. The temperature sensitive period is close to when laterals initiate. shaVB13 hemizygotes have a variable wing hair phenotype, ranging from cells that produce no wing hair, to cells that produce a number of short hairs to cells that produce a normal hair. Split wing hairs are seen, but are not as common as independent multiple hairs. The temperature sensitive period is the time of hair initiation.
Some cells form multiple split and shortened hairs and others have no hair at all.
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shaVB13, tow[+]/tow754 has visible phenotype
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shaVB13 has wing hair phenotype, enhanceable by dsh1
shaVB13 has wing hair phenotype, enhanceable by frtz2
shaVB13 has wing hair phenotype, enhanceable by fz25
shaVB13 has wing hair phenotype, enhanceable by in1
shaVB13 has wing hair phenotype, enhanceable by VangTbs42
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tow754/+ increases the number of small and multiple wing hairs seen in a shaVB13/shaVB13 background.
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Research paper
Chung et al., 2007, Genetics 176(2): 891--903
The balance between the novel protein target of wingless and the Drosophila Rho-associated kinase pathway regulates planar cell polarity in the Drosophila wing. [FBrf0202398]
Ren et al., 2006, Genetics 172(3): 1643--1653
The shavenoid gene of Drosophila encodes a novel actin cytoskeleton interacting protein that promotes wing hair morphogenesis. [FBrf0190766]
He and Adler, 2002, Dev. Genes Evol. 212(5): 218--229
The genetic control of arista lateral morphogenesis in Drosophila. [FBrf0148956]
Taylor et al., 1998, Genetics 150(1): 199--210
Van gogh. A new Drosophila tissue polarity gene. [FBrf0104520]