FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
Allele: Dmel\Lis-11.2.2
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\Lis-11.2.2
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0120773
Feature type
allele
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Cytology
Description

Nucleotide substitution: G?A.

Amino acid replacement: W220term.

Mutations Mapped to the Genome
Curation Data
Type
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Additional Notes
References
Nucleotide change:

G16182899A

Reported nucleotide change:

G?A

Amino acid change:

W220term | Lis-1-PA; W220term | Lis-1-PB; W220term | Lis-1-PF; W220term | Lis-1-PG

Reported amino acid change:

W220term

Comment:

G to A nucleotide change at the second or third position of the wild type Trp codon leads to a nonsense mutation (exact site of mutation unspecified). The mutation was annotated at the second base of the codon.

Variant Molecular Consequences
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Expression Data
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Phenotypic Data
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Eggs laid by Lis-11.2.2/Lis-1k11702 mothers show defects in the location and morphology of the dorsal appendages.

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Genetic Interactions
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The slight loss of viability phenotype seen in Lis-1k11702/Lis-11.2.2, is enhanced by the addition of Gl1. The adult escapers from this cross generally do not survive more than a few days. The addition of this Lis-1 transheterozygote combinations enhances the eye phenotype seen in Gl1 flies. In addition scutellar bristles of escapers flies are reduced in size and frequently lost. Most adult escapers lack bristles on the ventral side of the abdomen, and in many animals abdominal tergites are completely absent in one or more segments.

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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (2)
Reported As
Symbol Synonym
Lis-11.2.2
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    References (1)