Allele Dmel\Nc11
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| Symbol | Dmel\Nc11 | Species | D. melanogaster |
| Name | FlyBase ID | FBal0239864 | |
| Feature type | allele | Associated gene | Dmel\Nc |
| Also Known As | DRONC11 | ||
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| Mutagen | P-element activity | ||
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| FB2013_03 | |||
| FB2013_02 | |||
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Nature of the Allele
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| Mutagen | |||
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| Nature of the lesion | Statement Reference Imprecise excision of P{SUPor-P}Nc[KG02994] has deleted about 2.8 kb of genomic sequence, including the most of the sequence encoding Nc and CG6685. | ||
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Phenotypic Data
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Phenotypic Class
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Phenotype Manifest In
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neuroblast & larval abdominal segment 3 | late third instar larval stage neuroblast & larval abdominal segment 4 | late third instar larval stage neuroblast & larval abdominal segment 5 | late third instar larval stage neuroblast & larval abdominal segment 6 | late third instar larval stage neuroblast & larval abdominal segment 7 | late third instar larval stage | |||
Detailed Description
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Statement Reference Dendrites of Nc[11] mutant C4da neuron clones appear normal at larval stages. However, unlike wild-type, these neurons fail to properly prune their larval dendrites during metamorphosis and most display relatively intact primary and secondary larval dendritic arbors at 18 hours after puparium formation. Nc[11] homozygous embryos hatch at the normal time, but the larvae develop more slowly than wild-type. These larvae fail to pupariate, but continue to grow for some time after controls pupariate. The resulting giant larvae die at 10-12 days after wild-type larvae pupariate. Unlike wild-type larvae, these larvae are not induced to pupariate early by feeding with ecdysone at the mid-third instar.
Nc[11] homozygous larvae fail to exhibit cell death in the larval midgut ,as wild-type larvae do, at end of the third larval instar (assayed by Tunel staining) or in response to feeding with ecdysone at mid-third instar (assayed by acridine orange staining).
In Nc[11] homozygous larvae, most of the abdominal neuroblasts in segments A3-A7 that normally die during the late third instar persist. | |||
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Additional Comments
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Genetic Interactions
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Statement Reference Nc[11]/+ partially suppresses the small, rough eye phenotype caused by rpr[GMR.PH] or grim[GMR.PH] but not that caused by W[GMR.PG]. | |||
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Complementation & Rescue Data
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Synonyms & Secondary IDs
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| Symbol Synonym | DRONC11 Dronc11 Nc11 | ||
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References
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