bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has female sterile | recessive phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has visible | dominant | prepupal stage | heat sensitive phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has terminal filament phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has macrochaeta phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has basal cylinder phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has prothoracic tarsal segment 2 phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has prothoracic tarsal segment 3 phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has prothoracic tarsal segment 4 phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has prothoracic tarsal segment 5 phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has mesothoracic tarsal segment 2 phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has mesothoracic tarsal segment 3 phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has mesothoracic tarsal segment 4 phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has mesothoracic tarsal segment 5 phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has metathoracic tarsal segment 2 phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has metathoracic tarsal segment 3 phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has metathoracic tarsal segment 4 phenotype
bab1PRDS, bab2PRDS has metathoracic tarsal segment 5 phenotype
Homozygous Df(3L)babPRDS females have a strong mutant ovary phenotype; the ovaries are very small and contain only 1-2 ovarioles of very abnormal structure and orientation and the females do not lay eggs. Df(3L)babPRDS homozygotes have a strong mutant leg phenotype.
Homozygous Df(3L)babPRDS females have a severely reduced ovariole number or lack ovarioles altogether due to the disruption of terminal filament formation.
Bristle pattern of tarsal segments T2, T3 and T4 is transformed to that of T1 in Df(3L)babPRDS mutants. Homozygous Df(3L)babPRDS males have ectopic sex combs in tarsal segments 2, 3 and occasionally 4, and fusion of tarsal segments 4 and 5. Additionally the two segments of the antennal basal cylinder are fused. Heterozygous males have an ectopic sex comb on tarsal segment 2.