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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\TfAP-28

General Information
SymbolDmel\TfAP-28SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0123328
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\TfAP-2
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Allele classhypomorphic allele - genetic evidence
Mutagenethyl methanesulfonate
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point mutation
evidence=experimental
pr_change=Q90|AP-2-PA,Q94|AP-2-PB
reported_na_change=C?T
reported_pr_change=Q90@
na_change=C21602741T
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Amino acid replacement: Q90@. Nucleotide substitution: C?T.
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Pharate pupae and the few eclosing adults show a short leg phenotype. Leg length = 40% wild type. Tibia-tarsal joints remain but other joints are lacking. Heterozygotes with AP-29 or AP-210 have normal or nearly normal legs and moderate incidences of necrotic joints and ectopic cuticular elements with sensory structures that invade medioventral eye territory. In rare instances in AP-28/AP-210 flies supernumerary antennae develop and the adjacent eye is reduced.
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Bloomington
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Alleles fall into an allelic series based on leg length defect. In order of decreasing severity of phenotype: AP-22 = AP-23 = AP-24 = AP-25 = AP-213 = AP-214 = AP-215 = AP-216 = AP-219 > AP-28 = AP-212 > AP-211 > AP-217 > AP-218 > AP-210 = AP-29.
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AP-28
 
TfAP-28
 
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Research paper
Monge et al., 2001, Development 128(8): 1239--1252
Drosophila transcription factor AP-2 in proboscis, leg and brain central complex development. [FBrf0134567]