FB2025_01 , released February 20, 2025
Allele: Dmel\fmtGD6928
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General Information
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Dmel\fmtGD6928
Species
D. melanogaster
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FBal0198975
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Description

UASt regulatory sequences drive expression of an inverted repeat.

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Expression of fmtGD6928 under the control of Scer\GAL4GMR.PU has no effect on adult eye morphology, whereas Scer\GAL4ptc.PU-driven expression results in partial or complete loss of anterior crossvein in adult wings.

Adults expressing CG10289GD6928 under the control of Scer\GAL4elav.PLu (in the presence of Dcr-2Scer\UAS.cDa to increase the efficiency of RNAi) do not show a significant defect in avoidance of noxious temperature (46[o]C) compared to control flies.

Expression under the control of Scer\GAL4Mef2.PR results in late larval lethality.

Expression under the control of Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237 may result in semi-lethality, depending on the insertion line used.

Expression under the control of Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237 results in loss of bristles on the notum in 20-30% or 30-40% of the Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237 expression domain, depending on the insertion line used.

Expression under the control of Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237 results in planar polarity defects in the orientation of bristles of the notum in 0% or 20-30% of the Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237 expression domain, depending on the insertion line used.

Expression under the control of Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237 results in the absence of 0% or 30-40% of the Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237-expressing area of the notum, depending on the insertion line used.

External Data
Bristle Screen Database (Knoblich Lab) - A database for RNAi phenotypes in bristle and notum development
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The partial or complete loss of the wing anterior crossvein in flies expressing fmtGD6928 under the control of Scer\GAL4ptc.PU is suppressed by co-expression of pucScer\UAS.cMa and partially so by co-expression of bskDN.Scer\UAS, hepNIG.4353R or Tak1K46R.Scer\UAS but not Traf6dsRNA.Scer\UAS or msnTRiP.cUa.

Simultaneous expression of both fmtGD6928 and PpVGD7532 under the control of Scer\GAL4nub.PU results in reduced adult wing size, while individual expression of either of the RNAi transgenes has no significant effect on the size of the wing relative to controls.

The small rough eye phenotype characteristic for adult flies expressing egrScer\UAS.cIa under the control of Scer\GAL4GMR.PU is enhanced by co-expression of fmtGD6928.

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Bristle Screen Database (Knoblich Lab) - A database for RNAi phenotypes in bristle and notum development
Synonyms and Secondary IDs (2)
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CG10289GD6928
fmtGD6928
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