P{PZ}Dcp-101862 disrupts both Dcp-1 and pita.
The P{PZ}Dcp-101862 insertion affects both Dcp-1 and pita, which have overlapping transcription units.
The P{PZ}Dcp-101862 insertion maps within both Dcp-1 and pita (nested genes on opposite strands).
Mutant embryos show no abnormalities in the pattern of cell death.
A. Spradling.
Separable from: CG1049601862. Associated with: pita01862. Evidence suggests that the "l(2)01862" line contains 2 P{PZ} insertions; one at 57E (P{PZ}CG1049601862) corresponding to the site of the flanking sequence AQ073267, and one at 59E (P{PZ}Dcp-101862) within Dcp-1 (see FBrf0092688). In addition, the P{PZ}Dcp-101862 insertion at 59E is within both Dcp-1 and pita (nested genes on opposite strands).
Complements: ken00628. Complements: retn02535. Complements: apt03041. Complements: retn05096. Complements: apt06369. Complements: apt07010. Complements: Prp1907838. Complements: apt09049. Complements: eIF6k13214.
P{PZ}Dcp-101862 disrupts both Dcp-1 and pita. Several phenotypes that were originally attributed to loss of Dcp-1 in the P{PZ}Dcp-101862 line, including melanotic tumors, small imaginal discs, and dumpless egg chambers, have since been shown to be due to disruption of pita (see FBrf0167648).