Insertion in the open reading frame.
Surviving homozygous adults show no obvious mutant phenotypes.
When RhoGAP68FEY05896 homozygous females are mated to Df(3L)vin5/TM3 males, 22% of the resulting embryos die with holes in the ventral and/or dorsal cuticle, 35% fail to secrete cuticle and the remaining 43% develop wild-type cuticles.
When Df(3L)vin5/TM3 females are mated to RhoGAP68FEY05896 homozygous males, 3.2% of the resulting embryos have holes in the cuticle and 8% fail to form a cuticle.
When RhoGAP68FEY05896 homozygous females are mated to wild-type males, 5.8% of the resulting embryos have holes in the cuticle and 17.3% fail to form cuticle.
When RhoGAP68FEY05896 homozygous females that are also heterozygous for Rho1k02107rev5 are mated to Df(3L)vin5/TM3 males, there is a modest but significant increase in the proportion of the resulting embryos that form wild-type cuticle (49%) and fewer embryos showing holes in the cuticle (10%) compared to the progeny RhoGAP68FEY05896 homozygous females mated to Df(3L)vin5/TM3 males. However, there is also an increase in the frequency of failures to form cuticle (41%).