FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
Allele: Dmel\Eip63E81
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Dmel\Eip63E81
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D. melanogaster
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FBal0089708
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48bp deletion that removes 16 codons from the Eip63E open reading frame. The deleted codons correspond to amino acids 213-228 of FBrf0090786.

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48bp deletion that removes 16 codons from the Eip63E open reading frame. The deleted codons correspond to amino acids 213-228 of FBrf0090786.

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Eip63E81/Eip63EGN50 mutants display a major lethal phase during metamorphosis. Eip63E81/Eip63EGN50 mutants show metamorphosis defects including the failure of proper gas bubble translocation, failed head eversion, and the failure of proper leg elongation. In addition, pupae of Eip63E81/Eip63EGN50 mutants are small in weight and length. Eip63E81/Eip63EGN50 mutants exhibit delayed puparium formation.

The Eip63EGN50/Eip63E81 combination shows a heterogeneous lethal phase, with the majority of mutant animals dying during larval development and a small percentage living to pupation with an occasional adult escaper. Eip63E81/Df(3L)663 mutants have a bent leg phenotype.

Lethality acts predominantly before the end of the third larval instar. Only a very small number pupariate.

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S. Paine-Saunders.

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