FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\bun06903
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\bun06903
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0042891
Feature type
allele
Associated gene
Associated Insertion(s)
Carried in Construct
Also Known As
bun6903
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Nature of the Allele
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Progenitor genotype
Associated Insertion(s)
Cytology
Description

P{PZ} insertion within the 5' untranslated region of the class I cDNA.

Allele components
Component
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Inserted element
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Mutations Mapped to the Genome
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Variant Molecular Consequences
Associated Sequence Data
DNA sequence
Protein sequence
 
Expression Data
Reporter Expression
Additional Information
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Marker for
Reflects expression of
Reporter construct used in assay
Human Disease Associations
Disease Ontology (DO) Annotations
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Disease-implicated variant(s)
 
Phenotypic Data
Phenotypic Class
Phenotype Manifest In
Detailed Description
Statement
Reference

Homozygous somatic clones in the ovaries give rise to defective eggs that are small and infertile, with short dorsal appendages that are variably rounded with branched split ends.

External Data
Interactions
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Phenotypic Class
Phenotype Manifest In
Suppressed by
Statement
Reference

bun06903 has phenotype, suppressible by aopyan-2

Suppressor of
Statement
Reference

bun06903 is a suppressor of phenotype of aopyan-2

bun06903 is a suppressor of eye phenotype of aopyan-2

Additional Comments
Genetic Interactions
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Complementation and Rescue Data
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Mutant
Wild-type
Stocks (0)
Notes on Origin
Discoverer

A. Spradling.

Comments
Comments

Viability can be restored by transposase induced excision of the P-element.

External Crossreferences and Linkouts ( 0 )
Synonyms and Secondary IDs (5)
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    References (8)