FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\fs(1)K10unspecified
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Dmel\fs(1)K10unspecified
Species
D. melanogaster
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FBal0060403
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    fs(1)K10unspecified mutants lay eggs containing a mass of chorionic material instead of two dorsal appendages.

    Homozygous mutant eggs are dorsalised.

    Eggs derived from homozygous females are dorsalised, 99% having dorsal appendage material extending around the lateral and ventral side of the egg. Eggs derived from fs(1)K10unspecified; okrAA/Df(2L)JS17, fs(1)K10unspecified; grk3/+ or fs(1)K10unspecified; spn-B2/spn-B1 females show a broad spectrum of phenotypes ranging from completely dorsalised to completely ventralised.

    Homozygous females lay dorsalised eggs. This phenotype is not altered if the females also carry vas6356-001/vas6356-005.

    Fate-mapping experiments show that fs(1)K10unspecified embryos do possess dorso-ventral polarity, but the dorsoventral and anteroposterior axes lie parallel to each other in these mutant embryos.

    Homozygous females lay eggs with abnormal dorsal appendages.

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    fs(1)K10unspecified has egg | ventral phenotype, non-enhanceable by orbmel/orbmel

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    fs(1)K10unspecified has phenotype, suppressible by grk3

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    fs(1)K10unspecified has egg | ventral phenotype, non-suppressible by orbmel/orbmel

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    The misorientation of the dorsoventral and anteroposterior axes is partly corrected if the number of wild-type copies of grk is reduced (using grk3).

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    Synonyms and Secondary IDs (3)
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    fs(1)K10unspecified
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