Homozygous clones at the tip of the antenna result in aristae which are fatter and shorter than normal with reduced lateral branches.
Homozygous clones at the tip of the leg result in reduced claws which resemble bristles.
Legs composed almost entirely of homozygous clone tissue have fused and segmentation of the medial and proximal regions is almost absent. The most dramatic fusions are seen between adjacent prothoracic legs.
Gug[+]/GugEal15, sbb6 has interocellar bristle phenotype
Df(2R)enE/+, GugEal15 has interocellar bristle phenotype
Gug[+]/GugEal15, sbbEal17 has interocellar bristle phenotype
Gug[+]/GugEal15, sbbEal17 has ocellar triangle phenotype
GugEal15, groEal13/gro[+] has interocellar bristle phenotype
GugEal15, groE48/gro[+] has interocellar bristle phenotype