Flightless, with a penetrance of 85-100%; cannot jump more than 2 cm. Wings held up vertically (penetrance 63-90%). In some flies, large amount of disorganized fibrillar muscle material present in the thorax; in others, most of the fibrillar muscles are absent. Both dorsal longitudinal muscles (DLMs) and dorsoventral muscles (DVMs) are reduced; in the electron microscope, myofibrillar structure appears disorganized and Z-band structure disturbed, although the indirect flight muscle fibers that do form are superficially normal. The abnormal behavioral and muscular phenotypes are thought to be due to a primary defect in embryonic cells that map (in mosaic experiments) to the dorsal region of the blastoderm. Viability of mutant alleles is about 95%. Recessive allele, stronger than vtw2. Penetrance of flightless phenotype 100%. Penetrance of vertical wing phenotype 90%.
Severe defects in dorsoventral muscles.
vtw1 flies are 95% viable, 100% flightless and cannot jump more than 2cm. 90% hold their wings vertically.
vtw1 flies lack dorsal longitudinal fibres (DLMs) 1-4 and dorsoventral fibres (DVMs) 7-9. In about 8% of flies fibres 5 and 6 are present and in 30-40% one to four of DVMs 10-13 are present. At no time are normal indirect flight muscles seen during development.
vtw1 flies show minor disturbances of the cuticular structure just anterior to the distal portion of the second wing vein.
The thorax of vtw1 adult flies contain spherical bodies containing 20-40 smaller spheres that are normally only found in early pupae.