FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
Allele: Dmel\Cdc14Δ1
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\Cdc14Δ1
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0344213
Feature type
allele
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Nature of the Allele
Progenitor genotype
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Cytology
Description

Deletion of sequence within cdc14. The deleted sequence is replaced with a loxP cassette containing w+mW.hs.

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Most of the cdc14 CDS is deleted and replaced with a loxP cassette containing w+mW.hs. The deletion coordinates were determined from the reported junction sequences.

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Phenotypic Data
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Female cdc14Δ1 homozygotes, crossed to male cdc14Δ1 homozygotes, do not have defects in egg laying; cdc14Δ1 homozygous progeny from this cross do not have defects in survival rate or sex ratio compared to controls. Male cdc14Δ1 homozygotes produce a similar number of progeny to control males when crossed to control females; they also have no apparent defects in spermatogenesis or sperm morphology. A similar proportion of cdc14Δ1 mate at least once within 24 hours compared to controls.

cdc14Δ1 homozygous embryos do not have alterations in aspect ratio. Following UV radiation exposure, cdc14Δ1/cdc14Δ1 larvae have similar levels of DNA damage (TUNEL staining) in the wing disc and similar reductions in mitosis (PH3 staining) in the eye disc, compared to controls.

cdc14Δ1/cdc14Δ1 does not cause larval locomotion defects or adult climbing defects relative to controls; cdc14Δ1/cdc14Δ1 larvae also have no difference in light sensitivity compared to controls.

cdc14Δ1 homozygous larvae show a significantly reduced touch response, with a broader distribution, compared to controls; they also feed significantly less and have significantly impaired bitter (quinine) avoidance, but no alteration in sugar-bitter preference, with no sex differences; touch response and bitter avoidance are partially rescued by maternally contributed cdc14 protein. In contrast, cdc14Δ1 homozygous adults have no difference in overall feeding rate or quinine avoidance compared to controls.

Fat bodies from cdc14Δ1 homozygous larvae have significantly larger, abnormally shaped, lipid droplets, compared to controls.

cdc14Δ1 homozygous adult females have significantly shorter survival under starvation conditions than controls.

Males homozygous for cdc14Δ1 have a significant reduction, compared to controls, in the proportion of their progeny, relative to the progeny of an additional (control) male mated to the same female; this effect occurs irrespective of mating order.

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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (2)
Reported As
Symbol Synonym
Cdc14Δ1
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