Females with homozygous germline clones have phenotypically wild-type ovaries and lay eggs that develop into fertile adults.
Embryonic cuticular phenotype restricted to the head.
Germline clones produce eggs with patterning defects: small necrotic patch in the tail region.
apt09049, bru1QB has embryonic head phenotype
A. Spradling.
This allele was listed in the BDGP database as a lethal or sterile line during the period 1994-1999, but was discarded from the gene disruption project prior to the summary publication (FBrf0111489). Reasons for excluding lines from the collection described in FBrf0111489 include presence of more than one P insertion on the mutant chromosome, separation of lethality (or sterility) from the location of the insertion, and loss of lethality (or sterility) from the stock. Further information is available from http://www.fruitfly.org/bfd/ and from Dr. Spradling (spradling@mail1.ciwemb.edu).
Complements: Dcp-101862. Complements: Dcp-102121. Complements: retn02535. Complements: retn05096. Complements: Dcp-1k05606.