FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
Allele: Dmel\DroncZ
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General Information
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Dmel\DroncZ
Species
D. melanogaster
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FBal0219668
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Description

Imprecise excision of the P{SUPor-P}NcKG02994 insertion, resulting in a deletion that extends from 1926bp upstream of the Nc transcription start site to within the Nc intron, 890bp downstream of the ATG codon. The deletion also completely removes the upstream CG6685 gene.

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"dronc[d5]" animals (Df(3L)NcZ homozygotes in which CG6685 function, but not Nc function, is rescued by homozygosity for P{CG6685+tDa}) show mid pupal lethality. No obvious morphological defects are seen in the larval brain lobes in these animals, but there is a decrease in cell death in the larval brain lobes and in the larval eye discs compared to wild type.

At 20 and 30 hours relative to puparium formation (RPF), "dronc[d5]" animals contain persistent larval salivary glands, even though adults structures are forming at this time in the mutant animals (indicating continuing pupal development). At 14 hours RPF, the mutant salivary glands lack the membrane bound autophagic bodies found in wild-type salivary glands at this stage. No TUNEL-positive nuclei are seen in the mutant salivary glands at the time when all wild-type gland cells are TUNEL-positive (15 hours RPF).

Histolysis of the larval midgut is not affected in "dronc[d5]" prepupae as assessed by gross morphology. The prepupal midgut cells have abundant early stage small autophagic vacuoles and crystalline inclusion bodies, but large double membrane-enclosed structures are not seen, indicating some changes in autophagy compared to wild type.

"dronc[d5]" eye discs do not show an increase in cell death following irradiation (in contrast to wild-type discs).

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The severity of the WGMR.PG, rprGMR.PW and grimGMR.PC eye phenotypes are each suppressed by "dronc[d5]" animals (Df(3L)NcZ in which CG6685 function, but not Nc function, is rescued by P{CG6685+tDa}).

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"CG6685[4]" animals (Df(3L)NcZ homozygotes in which Nc function, but not CG6685 function, is rescued by homozygosity for P{drf}) show late larval lethality with melanotic tumours.

"dronc[d5]" animals (Df(3L)NcZ homozygotes in which CG6685 function, but not Nc function, is rescued by homozygosity for P{CG6685+tDa}) show mid pupal lethality.

32.67% of the expected number of Df(3L)NcZ homozygotes which carry both P{drf} and P{CG6685+tDa} survive to eclosion. The remaining noneclosed animals develop to an advanced pharate adult stage.

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DroncZ
NcZ
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