FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
Allele: Dmel\tnaS058302
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\tnaS058302
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0100065
Feature type
allele
Associated gene
Associated Insertion(s)
Carried in Construct
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Nature of the Allele
Allele class
Progenitor genotype
Associated Insertion(s)
Cytology
Description

P{lacW} insertion within the first large intron of tna.

Allele components
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Associated Sequence Data
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Expression Data
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Marker for
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Reporter construct used in assay
Human Disease Associations
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Disease-implicated variant(s)
 
Phenotypic Data
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Phenotype Manifest In
Detailed Description
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Heterozygotes do not have a held-out wings phenotype. tna1/tnaS058302, tnarI075/tnaS058302 and tnaL6731/tnaS058302 flies show a reduction in the number of sex combs on the first leg. tna1/tnaS058302 flies can have a partial transformation of haltere to wing. tnaS058302/Df(3L)lxd6 animals dervied from tnaS058302 homozygous female germline clones (these animals lack both maternal and zygotic tna function) generally die as third instar larvae. tnaS058302/+ animals derived from tnaS058302 homozygous female germline clones (these animals lack maternal but not zygotic tna function) develop to normal, fertile adults.

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Phenotypic Class
Enhancer of
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tnaS058302/tara20 is an enhancer of visible | dominant phenotype of brm2

tnaS058302/tara2 is an enhancer of visible | dominant phenotype of brm2

NOT Enhancer of
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tnaS058302 is a non-enhancer of visible | dominant phenotype of osa1

tnaS058302 is a non-enhancer of visible | dominant phenotype of brm2

Suppressor of
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tnaS058302 is a suppressor of visible | dominant phenotype of Pc3

tnaS058302 is a suppressor of visible | dominant phenotype of ScrMsc

Phenotype Manifest In
Enhancer of
Statement
Reference

tnaS058302/tara03881 is an enhancer of wing phenotype of brm2

tnaS058302/tara20 is an enhancer of wing phenotype of brm2

tnaS058302/tara2 is an enhancer of wing phenotype of brm2

NOT Enhancer of
Statement
Reference

tnaS058302 is a non-enhancer of wing phenotype of osa1

tnaS058302 is a non-enhancer of wing phenotype of brm2

Suppressor of
Statement
Reference

tnaS058302 is a suppressor of mesothoracic leg phenotype of Pc3

tnaS058302 is a suppressor of metathoracic leg phenotype of Pc3

tnaS058302 is a suppressor of sex comb | ectopic phenotype of Pc3

tnaS058302 is a suppressor of mesothoracic leg phenotype of ScrMsc

tnaS058302 is a suppressor of metathoracic leg phenotype of ScrMsc

tnaS058302 is a suppressor of sex comb | ectopic phenotype of ScrMsc

Additional Comments
Genetic Interactions
Statement
Reference

brm2/tnaS058302 flies do not have a held-out wings phenotype. 60% of brm2/tnaS058302 tara2 flies have a held-out wings phenotype. 75% of brm2/tnaS058302 tara20 flies have a held-out wings phenotype. 30% of brm2/tnaS058302 tara03881 flies have a held-out wings phenotype. tnaS058302/osa1 flies do not have a held-out wings phenotype. tnaS058302/tara03881 flies do not have a held-out wings phenotype.

Xenogenetic Interactions
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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (4)
Reported As
Symbol Synonym
l(3)S058302S058302
tnaS058302
Name Synonyms
Secondary FlyBase IDs
    References (3)