FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\groBFP2
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\groBFP2
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0045820
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allele
Associated gene
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No effect on the faf eye phenotype.

Mutation has no effect on rhohs.sev rough eye phenotype.

Flies are only marginally fertile, and their wings are broader and slightly held out. The eyes are slightly bulged and have some bristle spacing defects. Approximately two-thirds of the ommatidia have one, two or three additional outer photoreceptor cells, and the orientation of the ommatidia is irregular. groBFP2/gro1 transheterozygotes have wild-type eyes. In mosaic animals, approximately 17% of ommatidia containing both wild-type and groBFP2 cells are "rescued" to wild-type. Phenotypically mutant ommatidia in which the cells are genotypically wild-type are also seen at the edge of mutant clones.

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Heterozygotes for E(spl) that are also heterozygous for groBFP2 have eye defects that are similar but not identical to groBFP2 homozygotes.

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E(spl)+t10.4 rescues the homozygous groBFP2 phenotype.

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groBFP2 has been characterised.

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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (2)
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groBFP2
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