FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
Allele: Dmel\PDZ-GEFΔ10
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\PDZ-GEFΔ10
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0193635
Feature type
allele
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    Imprecise excision of the P{EP} element, resulting in deletion of 2380bp downstream of the former insertion site.

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    Gef26Δ10 and Gef26Δ10/Df(2L)BSC5 escapers have rough eyes that are reduced in size, wing blades that are bent downwards and distorted male genitalia.

    At stage 14, the posterior part of the ventral nerve cord lacks macrophages in Gef26Δ10 mutants, whereas in wild-type embryos, the ventral nerve cord is completely surrounded by macrophages. In some mutant embryos, the resulting ventral gap persists until later stages, while in others the gap eventually disappears toward stage 15. Macrophages are found in an aberrant, dorsal position beneath the amnioserosa in mutant embryos after germ band retraction. Gef26Δ10 macrophages form smaller protrusions than in wild-type macrophages and do not achieve the even distribution seen in stage 15 wild-type embryos, resulting in the posterior-ventral part of the mutant embryo containing fewer macrophages than wild type. Other aspects of the migration, such as the migration along the dorsal epidermis, are not affected.

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    Synonyms and Secondary IDs (3)
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    Symbol Synonym
    Gef26Δ10
    PDZ-GEFΔ10
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