FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
Allele: Dmel\swsolfE-x26
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Dmel\swsolfE-x26
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0013252
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allele
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olfEx26
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In the odour-induced jump test, homozygous mutants of swsolfE-x26 are defective in response to benzaldehyde but not iso-amyl acetate or ethyl acetate, when compared to controls.

Homozygous adults and larvae show a reduced response to benzaldehyde in an olfactory test. Their sensitivity to ethyl acetate, iso-amyl acetate and propionic acid is normal.

Larvae and adults show reduction in responses to benzaldehyde in petri-plate-based and Y-tube olfactometric assays, respectively. In odor-induced-jump assay (using benzaldehyde), mutants jump less than half as often as normal flies.

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In the odour-induced jump test, mutants with a heteroallelic combination of mysolfC-x5 or mysolfC-x17 with swsolfE-x26 show a reduced response to both iso-amyl acetate and benzaldehyde but a normal response to ethyl acetate, compared to controls. Mutants with the heteroallelic combination of mysolfC-x3, mys10 or mysolfC-x10 with swsolfE-x26 show normal responses to iso-amyl acetate, ethyl acetate and benzaldehyde compared to controls.

In the odour-induced jump-test, transheterozygous mutants of swsolfE-x26 and Df(1)C128 are defective in their response to benzaldehyde, but not iso-amyl acetate.

When tested in the odour-induced jump test, mutants with the heteroallelic combination of mys10 with swsolfE-x26 show normal responses to iso-amyl acetate, ethyl acetate and benzaldehyde compared to controls.

When tested in the odour-induced jump-test, hemizygous males of swsolfE-x26 carrying myshs.PBu show a reduced response to iso-amyl acetate but not benzaldehyde compared to controls.

When tested in the odour-induced jump-test, double heterozygotes of swsolfE-x26 with either ifk27e or ifB2 exhibit a reduced response to benzaldehyde, but not to iso-amyl acetate or ethyl acetate, compared to controls.

When tested in the odour-induced jump-test, swsolfE-E2 rescues the reduced response to iso-amyl acetate and benzaldehyde observed in mysolfC-x17/swsolfE-x26 transheterozygotes.

When tested in the odour-induced jump test, mutants with the heteroallelic combination of mysolfC-x17 and swsolfE-x26 with myshs.PBu show slightly less severely defective responses to iso-amyl acetate and benzaldehyde compared to mysolfC-x17 and swsolfE-x26 alone.

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Ayyub.

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