Dmel\Doc{}w1 Insertion
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| Symbol | Dmel\Doc{}w1 | Species | D. melanogaster |
| Name | FlyBase ID | FBti0014762 | |
| Feature type | transposable_element_insertion_site | ||
| Description | |||
| Inserted element | Doc | Expression data | |
| Affected gene(s) | w | Viability / fertility | |
| Causes allele(s) | w1, wap-1, wapl, wch, we2, we, wh, wIR2 | Stock availability | none publicly available |
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| Chromosomal location | X ( 3B6 ) | Sequence location | X:2,690,518..2,690,530 [-] |
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Detailed Mapping Data
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| Sequence Location |
X:2,690,518..2,690,530 [-]
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Cytological location
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3B6 ( inferred by FlyBase from sequence location )
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Sequence Data
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Inserted Element
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| Construct | Doc | ||
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Affected Gene(s)
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Insertion may
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Alleles and Phenotypes
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Lethality
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Sterility
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Phenotype Manifest In
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Malpighian tubule
ocellus pigment granule
pigment cell
(Schweinsberg et al., 2004, Smolik-Utlaut and Gelbart, 1987, Gehring et al., 1984, Pastink et al., 1987, Lloyd et al., 2002, Plough and Ives, 1934, Zachar and Bingham, 1982, Kaufman, 1969, Benevolenskaya et al., 1998, Benevolenskaya et al., 2000, Montell et al., 1992, Frolov et al., 1998, Heinrich et al., 1993, Birchler et al., 1989)
testis pigment cell
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Detailed Description
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Statement
Reference
Mutant males display negligible intermale courtship upon recurring ethanol administration with 70% ethanol, in contrast to
wild-type males which show intermale courtship after repeated ethanol exposure.
Eye colour: the eye pigmentation level of we flies is not affected by BEAF-32AB-KO.
Homozygotes have white eyes with only <1% red pigment (compared to 100% pigment in wild type).
Flies with a wch/we(g) mutant genotype enhance the eye colour defective phenotype of g2 and g50e homozygous mutants leading to a greater reduction of red pigment in the eye. Male wch, g53d double mutant flies have lower levels of pigment in the eye than wch single mutants, leading to a change in eye colour from faint pink-orange to completely white.
Homozygotes have pink-orange eyes with only 2% red pigment (compared to 100% pigment in wild type).
Flies with a we/we(g) mutant genotype enhance the eye colour defective phenotype of g2 and g50e homozygous mutants leading to a greater reduction of red pigment in the eye. Male we, g53d double mutant flies have lower levels of pigment in the eye than we single mutants, leading to a change in eye colour from pink-orange to completely white.
Homozygotes have pink eyes with only 4% red pigment (compared to 100% pigment in wild type).
Decrease in wild type eye pigment in the presence of Mowgamma.
Eye colour: unaffected by LTSV\RBZhs.w.
Eye colour: pinkish.
Bleach white eyes.
Pigmented.
Eye colour: pigmented.
Suppression by Inr-a is variable.
Eye colour: mottled with mw.
White eye colour, suppresses z1.
Eye colour: white. Ocellus colour: colourless. Testis colour: colourless. Malpighian tubule colour: colourless.
Eye colour: bleach white.
Eye colour: light yellow-pink.
Eye colour: light yellow.
A we optic disk transplanted into a wild-type host shows autonomous eye color development.
Eye colour: brownish, with Su(wch).
Eye colour: white. Ocellus colour: colourless. Testis colour: colourless. Malpighian tubule colour: colourless. Eye colour:
brown at eclosion, darker after 4-5 days, as w1/wsp1.
Eye colour: brown at all temperatures.
Eye colour: translucent pink; male lighter than female. Eye colour: light, with rb1. Eye colour: light, with g1. Eye colour: white, when heterozygous with wa. Ocellus colour: pale. Testis colour: colourless. Malpighian tubule colour: colourless.
Eye colour: females, yellowish-pink; males lighter than females. Eye colour: we/w1 females, similar to we males. Testis colour: colourless. Malpighian tubule colour: colourless.
Malpighian tubule colour: colourless. Eye colour: females, yellowish-pink; males lighter than females; less sex difference
than in we.
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Expression Data
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External Images
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Data on Genetic Line
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Progenitor(s) within the Genome
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Related Aberration or Balancer
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Stocks
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Linkouts
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Comments
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Insertion location from FBrf0041384 and GB:X02974.
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Synonyms & Secondary IDs
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| Symbol Synonym |
Doc{}w1
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References
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Recent research papers (0)
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