FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\Pinosmi21F
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\Pinosmi21F
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0050507
Feature type
allele
Associated gene
Associated Insertion(s)
Carried in Construct
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Nature of the Allele
Progenitor genotype
Associated Insertion(s)
Cytology
Description

P{lArB} insertion within Pino, within intron 2 of isoform I and upstream of the transcription initiation site of isoform II.

P{lArB} insertion in the second intron.

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Expression Data
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Phenotypic Data
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Mutant flies show no statistically difference in their attractant response to ethyl propionate, acetaldehyde or acetal in an olfactory trap assay compared to wild-type flies.

The attractant response to acetic acid is reduced in mutant females in an olfactory trap assay compared to wild-type flies.

The attractant response to propionic acid is reduced in mutant males in an olfactory trap assay compared to wild-type flies.

Electroantennogram peak amplitudes in response to ethyl acetate, benzaldehyde or ethyl propionate are greater for both males and females in mutant flies than in controls.

Olfaction defective as measured in a dipstick assay using 1% benzaldehyde.

Shows normal olfactory behavior when tested with 2-n-propylpyrazine, but females respond poorly to 2-isobutylthiazole and low concentrations of benzaldehyde.

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Phenotypic Class
Phenotype Manifest In
Enhanced by
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Pinosmi21F has phenotype, enhanceable by smi26D1

Pinosmi21F has phenotype, enhanceable by smi27E1

Suppressed by
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Pinosmi21F has phenotype, suppressible by smi45E1

Pinosmi21F has phenotype, suppressible by scribsmi97B

Enhancer of
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Pinosmi21F is an enhancer of phenotype of smi26D1

Pinosmi21F is an enhancer of phenotype of smi27E1

Suppressor of
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Pinosmi21F is a suppressor of phenotype of scribsmi97B

Pinosmi21F is a suppressor of phenotype of smi45E1

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Comments

Precise excision of the P{lArB} element restores a wild-type olfactory avoidance response to 0.3% benzaldehyde.

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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (3)
Reported As
Symbol Synonym
smi21F1
Name Synonyms
Secondary FlyBase IDs
    References (4)