Embryos laid by oskScer\UAS.P\T.cZa; Scer\GAL4mat.αTub67C.T:Hsim\VP16 females have an extreme bicaudal phenotype: foregut and hindgut are enlarged and protrude from the ends of the embryo; the telson is duplicated in the anterior and most other cuticular structures (including most or all denticles) are lost.
Although oskScer\UAS.P\T.cZa; Scer\GAL4mat.αTub67C.T:Hsim\VP16 females produce some bicaudal embryos, the vast majority show a more extreme phenotype in which the gut and terminal structures are expanded at the expense of the cuticle.
In stage 9 oskScer\UAS.P\T.cZa; Scer\GAL4mat.αTub67C.T:Hsim\VP16 oocytes, the overall morphology of the the microtubule cytoskeleton is normal, but there are defects in microtubule polarity - in particular an accumulation of microtubule plus ends in the middle of the oocyte.
Scer\GAL4VP16.mat.αTub67C, oskUASp.cZa, par-1k06323/par-1k06821b has sterile phenotype
Scer\GAL4VP16.mat.αTub67C/oskUASp.cZa is an enhancer of oocyte | oogenesis stage S9 phenotype of par-1k06323