FlyBase curator comment: this entry is used to capture phenotypic information when the particular allele (or allele combination) used by the author could not be determined but the context of the experiment suggests that the phenotype being described is some kind of loss of function.
The cuticle of bunspecified mutant flies is dark gray.
Body colour: flies have a black body colour.
No sensitivity to 0.2M beta-alanine.
Body colour: black.
Adcunspecified has visible phenotype, suppressible by rSu(b).cSa
Adcunspecified, rSu(b).cSa has visible phenotype, suppressible by CRMPsupA4
Adcunspecified has abnormal body color phenotype, suppressible by rSu(b).cSa
Adcunspecified has abnormal body color phenotype, non-suppressible by rSA.cSa
Adcunspecified has abnormal body color phenotype, non-suppressible by rSE.cSa
Adcunspecified has abnormal body color phenotype, non-suppressible by rcSa
Adcunspecified, CRMPEGFP, CRMPsupA4, rSu(b).cSa has visible phenotype
Adcunspecified, CRMPfs9a.EGFP, CRMPsupA4, rSu(b).cSa has visible phenotype
Adcunspecified, fs(1)pyrSu(b), rSu(b) has lethal | recessive | embryonic stage phenotype
Adcunspecified, fs(1)pyrSu(b), rSu(b)DK7 has lethal | recessive | embryonic stage phenotype
Adcunspecified, fs(1)pyrSu(b), rSu(b) has lethal | embryonic stage phenotype
Adcunspecified, rSu(b).cSa has adult cuticle phenotype, suppressible by CRMPsupA4
Adcunspecified has adult cuticle phenotype, suppressible by rSu(b).cSa
Adcunspecified has phenotype, suppressible by rSu(b)
Adcunspecified has phenotype, suppressible by rSu(b)DK7
Adcunspecified, CRMPEGFP, CRMPsupA4, rSu(b).cSa has adult cuticle phenotype
Adcunspecified, CRMPfs9a.EGFP, CRMPsupA4, rSu(b).cSa has adult cuticle phenotype
rSu(b).cSa suppresses the bunspecified body colour phenotype resulting in a brownish cuticle.
CRMPsupA4 disrupts the suppression of the body colour phenotype of bunspecified mutants by rSu(b).cSa.
CRMPT:Avic\GFP-EGFP supports the suppression of the body colour phenotype of bunspecified, CRMPsupK1 double mutants by rSu(b).cSa resulting in a brownish cuticle.
CRMPfs9a.T:Avic\GFP-EGFP fails to support the suppression of the body colour phenotype of bunspecified, CRMPsupA4/CRMPsupK1 double mutants by rSu(b).cSa resulting in a dark gray cuticle.
CRMPfs9b.T:Avic\GFP-EGFP supports the suppression of the body colour phenotype of bunspecified, CRMPsupA4/CRMPsupK1 double mutants by rSu(b).cSa resulting in a brownish cuticle.
Embryos that are homozygous for fs(1)pyrSu(b) rSu(b) and bunspecified and originate from a female homozygous for these 3 mutations show reduced viability; most progeny die at early developmental stages. Embryos that are homozygous for fs(1)pyrSu(b) rSu(b)DK7 and bunspecified and originate from a female homozygous for these 3 mutations show severely reduced viability. Newly laid eggs begin development normally, and early embryogenesis proceeds normally through the syncytial blastoderm, gastrulation and extended germ band stages. Abnormalities such as shrinkage of the embryo and lack of muscle contraction are seen near the end of embryogenesis and the majority of embryos die just before the eggs are due to hatch.
The bunspecified black body colour phenotype is suppressed by rSu(b).cSa but not by rcSa, rSE.cSa or rSA.cSa.
rSu(b) bunspecified flies retain wild-type body colour in the presence of 6-azathymine.
Mutants are able to synthesize β-alanyl-dopamine.