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.
Eggs laid by mutant females often show patterning defects, including having two dorsal appendages that are fused at the base, or having a single dorsal appendage.
Condensation of DNA in the oocyte nucleus to form the karyosome is aberrant in homozygous egg chambers. In some cases the DNA forms an ellipsoidal shape that is larger than normal, and in other cases the DNA is present in clumps that line the inside of the nuclear membrane.
okrunspecified has dorsal appendage phenotype, suppressible by Brca2KO/Brca256E
okrunspecified has phenotype, suppressible by c(3)Gunspecified
okrunspecified has phenotype, suppressible by mei-P22unspecified
The eggshell patterning defects of eggs laid by okrunspecified females are strongly suppressed by Brca2KO/Brca256E.
okrunspecified is rescued by okr+t4.7