FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\yds62
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\yds62
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0093740
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allele
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Description

Insertion of three 1.2kb P-elements into the 5' region of y.

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Phenotypic Data
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Body colour: pigmentation of the body and wings is reduced, pigmentation of thoracic, leg, wing and abdominal bristles is normal.

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yds62 has adult cuticle phenotype, enhanceable by ph-pP1

yds62 has wing phenotype, enhanceable by ph-pP1

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The phenotype is enhanced by ph-pP1; pigmentation of the body and wings is further reduced, and pigmentation of thoracic, leg, wing and abdominal bristles is also reduced in y2s11 ph-pP1 flies. y+s7/yds62 females have a stronger mutant phenotype than homozygous y+s7 females in the presence of ph-pP1. The pigmentation of y2/yds62 or y+ews1/yds62 flies is unaffected by ph-pP1. The pigmentation of y+ews2/yds62 flies is strongly reduced by ph-pP1. The pigmentation of y+ls4/yds62 flies is reduced by ph-pP1.

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Symbol Synonym
yds62
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