Lesion mapped to: 108-111 kb.
Heterozygous females show a significant increase in the level of monoene cuticular hydrocarbons and a significant decrease in the level of 7,11-diene cuticular hydrocarbons compared to wild-type females.
Transformations resembling those of Tp(3;2)iab5301.
E.H. Grell, March 1956.
E. H. Grell.
The dominant wing phenotype (represented by Vno1) caused by the Tp(3;3)Vno chromosome may be associated with any of the 93F, 94A or 96F11 breakpoints. It is not caused by haploinsufficiency of the locus because the dominant phenotype can be fully reverted by mutation. The 89E breakpoint of the Tp(3;3)Vno chromosome is associated with a bithorax phenotype (represented by Abd-BVno).