en79.Δ1.5.Tag:HA inserted in attP40 leads to fertile flies, whereas if inserted in attP3 leads to infertile flies.
Males and females bearing one or two en79.Δ1.5.Tag:HA copies at attP40 show abdomen defects, namely pigmentation defects, severely disrupted bristle pattern, and cuticle defects.
en79.Δ1.5.Tag:HA has abnormal body color | adult stage phenotype, suppressible by P{PRE.D}attP40/+
en79.Δ1.5.Tag:HA has abnormal body color | adult stage phenotype, suppressible by P{enPRE.s}attP40/+
en79.Δ1.5.Tag:HA has abdomen | adult stage phenotype, suppressible | partially by P{PRE.D}attP40/+
en79.Δ1.5.Tag:HA has microchaeta | adult stage phenotype, suppressible by P{PRE.D}attP40/+
en79.Δ1.5.Tag:HA has adult cuticle phenotype, suppressible | partially by P{PRE.D}attP40/+
en79.Δ1.5.Tag:HA has abdomen | adult stage phenotype, suppressible | partially by P{enPRE.s}attP40/+
en79.Δ1.5.Tag:HA has microchaeta | adult stage phenotype, suppressible by P{enPRE.s}attP40/+
en79.Δ1.5.Tag:HA has adult cuticle phenotype, suppressible | partially by P{enPRE.s}attP40/+
Males and females bearing one en79.Δ1.5.Tag:HA copy at attP40 show abdomen defects, namely pigmentation defects, severely disrupted bristle pattern, and cuticle defects. One copy of either P{PRE.D}attP40 or P{enPRE.s}attP40 in trans at attP40 largely restores the abdominal pigmentation and bristle patterns, although a defect in fusion of the cuticle at the midline in abdominal segments remains. One copy P{enPRE.s}attP40 at attP3, however, does not suppress any of the abdominal defects.