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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Dmel\Doc{}w1 Insertion

General Information
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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X:2,690,518..2,690,530 [-]
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3B6 ( inferred by FlyBase from sequence location )
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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.
Flies with a w1/we(g) mutant genotype enhance the eye colour defective phenotype of g2, g50e and g53d homozygous mutants leading to a greater reduction of red pigment in the eye.
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).
The eye colour of wap-1 flies is unaffected by a single copy of Low1.
Decrease in wild type eye pigment in the presence of Mowgamma.
A suppressor of the repression on w by z1.
Dosage compensation is almost equal in males and females in a su(Hw)V/su(Hw)7 mutant background.
Eye colour: bleach white, with In(3)Msu1/In(3)Msu2.
Eye colour: unaffected by LTSV\RBZhs.w.
Eye colour: homozygous males lighter than homozygous females. Triple X metafemale individuals homozygous for we have a darker eye colour than we homozygous XX females.
Eye colour: pinkish.
Bleach white eyes.
Pigmented.
Eye colour: pigmented.
Suppression by Inr-a is variable.
Eye colour: mottled with mw.
Eye colour: wsp1/w1 flies have brown eyes at eclosion, which become somewhat darker with age.
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.
w1 su(f)4/wa su(f)1 females have a w1 phenotype at 24-25oC. wa su(f)4/Y males have an eye colour intermediate between that of w1 and wa at 17-18oC.
Eye colour: The wcf2 eye colour is not diluted when wcf2 is in transheterozygous combination with w1.
Eye colour: The wcf2 eye colour is not diluted when wcf2 is in transheterozygous combination with wh.
A we optic disk transplanted into a wild-type host shows autonomous eye color development.
Eye colour: wdil/w1 flies have darker eyes than g1 and lighter eyes than pn1.
Amount of pigment formed by we not a function of gene dose: we female = we male < we/we male = we/we female < we/we/we female.
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.
 
Eye colour: between wbf and wa4; slightly darker in male than in female. Malpighian tubule colour: colourless.
 
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Insertion location from FBrf0041384 and GB:X02974.
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