Contains am 11nt deletion that causes a frameshift that creates a stop codon after amino acid 289.
An 11bp deletion in the Fmr11 allele causes a frame-shift in the N terminus after amino acid 126; position of mutation on reference sequence inferred by FlyBase curator based on author statement.
Fmr11/Fmr14.L wandering larvae have defects in crawling behaviour; they spend significantly less time on linear locomotion than wild-type control larvae and the average duration of linear locomotion is reduced compared to controls. The average direction change (direction change is defined as the difference in direction from one frame to the next in the analysis) is increased compared to controls.
No obvious morphological defects are seen in mutant adults.