Unstable allele, reverting either to wild-type or a weaker sn phenotype. The reversion rate is 1.44%. The revertant alleles are dominant over the progenitor snBP3 allele.
Appreciable somatic reversion of this allele is seen. The rate of somatic reversion is 0.27%. The movements of the P-elements in these somatic reversions occur early in development, and require a trans-acting maternal effect component (P\TMo). Somatic reversion occurs preferentially in attached-X stocks.
Unstable allele, reverting either to wild-type or a weaker sn phenotype. The reversion rate is 1.44%. The revertant alleles are dominant over the progenitor snBP3 allele.
Appreciable somatic reversion of this allele is seen. The rate of somatic reversion is 0.27%. The movements of the P-elements in these somatic reversions occur early in development, and require a trans-acting maternal effect component (P\TMo). Somatic reversion occurs preferentially in attached-X stocks.