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.
One-day old mutant flies maintained under a 12hr light/12hr dark cycle show little if any decrease in the size of the rhabdomeres. After rearing mutant flies for 7 days under such a cycle, the rhabdomeres almost completely degenerate. When the retina of mutant animals are exposed to 0.5 sec pulses of orange light and the photoresponse measured, A significant delay is seen in the deactivation of the light response. These flies also exhibit a defective, prolonged depolarisation afterpotential (PDA), that is less than 10% seen in controls.