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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\fruP14

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SymbolDmel\fruP14SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0126395
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\fru
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Deficiency breakpoint in fru. Deletion extends proximally, deleting all fru coding sequences.
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20.5% of fruw12/fruP14 embryos have abnormal Fas2-positive fascicles in the central nervous system. The developing medial Fas2-positive fascicle is indistinct in stage 13 embryos and the aCC neuron sometimes either joins the ascending pCC axon or grows posteriorly (instead of extending peripherally as occurs in wild-type embryos). 25.5% of fruP14/Df(3R)fruw24 embryos have abnormal Fas2-positive fascicles in the central nervous system. 24.5% of fruAJ96u3/fruP14 embryos have abnormal Fas2-positive fascicles and 17.0% have defects in the distribution and pattern of BP102-positive axons in the central nervous system. fruP14/fru4-40 embryos have normal Fas2-positive and BP102-positive axon tracts in the central nervous system.
Male-female courtship as measured by courtship index (CI) or wing extension index (WEI) is almost completely abolished in fruP14/fru4-40 males. fruw12/fruP14 adults that have been dissected from the pupal case show minor external defects, such as uninflated wings, wings held at a 70-90o angle to the body, leg joint defects and duplicated bristles.
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Research paper
Arbeitman et al., 2004, Development 131(9): 2007--2021
A genomic analysis of Drosophila somatic sexual differentiation and its regulation. [FBrf0174573]
Song et al., 2002, Genetics 162(4): 1703--1724
The fruitless gene is required for the proper formation of axonal tracts in the embryonic central nervous system of Drosophila. [FBrf0155804]
Anand et al., 2001, Genetics 158(4): 1569--1595
Molecular genetic dissection of the sex-specific and vital functions of the Drosophila melanogaster sex determination gene fruitless. [FBrf0138404]
Lee et al., 2000, J. Neurobiol. 43(4): 404--426
Spatial, temporal, and sexually dimorphic expression patterns of the fruitless gene in the Drosophila central nervous system. [FBrf0128543]