FlyBase curator comment: this entry is used to capture phenotypic information when the particular allele (or allele combination) used by the author could not be determined but the context of the experiment suggests that the phenotype being described is some kind of loss of function.
Bracts are absent from the femur in mutant animals.
Homozygous clones in the labium result in a loss of sensory hairs.
Homozygotes have a normal labium except for the absence of bristles.
pbunspecified, ssunspecified has visible | somatic clone phenotype
Scrunspecified, pbunspecified, ssunspecified has visible | somatic clone phenotype
Scrunspecified, hth5E04, pbunspecified, ssunspecified has visible | somatic clone phenotype
pbunspecified, ssunspecified has leg | ectopic | somatic clone phenotype
pbunspecified, ssunspecified has unguis | ectopic | somatic clone phenotype
pbunspecified, ssunspecified has labellum | somatic clone phenotype
Scrunspecified, pbunspecified, ssunspecified has leg | ectopic | somatic clone phenotype
Scrunspecified, pbunspecified, ssunspecified has labellum | somatic clone phenotype
Scrunspecified, hth5E04, pbunspecified, ssunspecified has leg | ectopic | somatic clone phenotype
Scrunspecified, hth5E04, pbunspecified, ssunspecified has labellum | somatic clone phenotype
pbunspecified ssunspecified double mutant clones, pbunspecified Scrunspecified ssunspecified triple mutant clones and pbunspecified Scrunspecified hth5E04 ssunspecified mutant clones in the labium result in a 100% penetrant transformation of labium to stunted legs. These legs have claws and appear to be composed of three segments, but show no sign of tarsal articulation.