Insertion in the second intron.
The number and size of ommatidia in dmPL35 eye somatic clones is reduced compared to wild-type.
Hemizygous males die as pharate adults of reduced size, with a thin bristle phenotype. Development is delayed compared to wild-type controls.
The wing discs of mutant third instar larvae are reduced in size by approximately 30% relative to wild type, due to a reduction in cell size.
Homozygous clones are on average only approximately 40% of the size of their wild-type twin spot.
MycPL35 has decreased cell number | somatic clone phenotype, enhanceable by pontunspecified
MycPL35 has decreased cell size | somatic clone phenotype, enhanceable by pontunspecified
MycPL35 has decreased cell number | somatic clone phenotype, enhanceable by reptunspecified
MycPL35 has decreased cell size | somatic clone phenotype, enhanceable by reptunspecified
MycPL35 has lethal phenotype, suppressible by Hsap\MYChs.1
MycPL35 has lethal phenotype, suppressible by Hsap\MYChs.2
MycPL35/MycαTub84B.PBb, Scer\GAL4αTub84B.PP is a suppressor of increased cell size | somatic clone phenotype of Scer\GAL4αTub84B.PP, ykiUAS.cHa
MycαTub84B.PBb, MycPL35, Scer\GAL4αTub84B.PP, ykiUAS.cHa has decreased cell size phenotype
MycPL35 has ommatidium | somatic clone phenotype, enhanceable by pontunspecified
MycPL35 has ommatidium | somatic clone phenotype, enhanceable by reptunspecified
Heterozygosity for pontunspecified in dmPL35 eye somatic clones results in a decrease in the number and size of ommatidia compared to dmPL35 eye somatic clones. Heterozygosity for reptunspecified in dmPL35 eye somatic clones results in a slight decrease in the number and size of ommatidia compared to dmPL35 eye somatic clones. Heterozygosity for reptunspecified and pontunspecified in dmPL35 eye somatic clones results in a decrease in the number and size of ommatidia compared to dmPL35 eye somatic clones in a wild-type background and in reptunspecified or pontunspecified heterozygous backgrounds.
Expression of either Hsap\MYChs.1 or Hsap\MYChs.2 allows a few adult dmPL35 males to survive.
Re-mobilisation of the transposon causes the lethality phenotype to be lost.
Precise excision of the insertion reverts the lethal phenotype.