FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\abo2
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\abo2
Species
D. melanogaster
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FBal0039123
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The abo2 mutation is due to an P{ry11} insertion in the intron 1 before the ATG start.

No evidence for a blood element associated with abo1 or abo2.

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Homozygous mothers produce embryos that complete blastoderm formation, form cuticle but fail to hatch.

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Frequency of nondisjunction in abo1/subDub is double that of subDub/+, however no increase in nondisjunction is observed in abo2/sub females, suggesting that the interaction of subDub with abo1 is allele specific or due to a locus elsewhere on the chromosome.

ry+ is capable of conferring a wild type eye colour. Reversion of the mutant phenotype is accompanied by loss of the P{ry11}.

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