abnormal size | male (with su(Hw)2)
decreased fecundity | male (with su(Hw)2)
All su(Hw)2/su(Hw)e04061 mid-oogenesis egg chambers exhibit apoptosis, which is only rarely observed in controls.
3 days-old su(Hw)2/su(Hw)e04061 testes show disorganized individualization complexes, a bulge at the end of the testes, reduced sperm production and small seminal vesicles.
su(Hw)e04061/Df(3R)su(Hw)-A1933 transheterozygotes are viable but female sterile and also lack the gypsy insulator function (assayed through body, wing and bristle phenotypes induced by mutations in the y, ct and f genes).
su(Hw)e04061/su(Hw)2 has male semi-fertile | progressive phenotype, enhanceable by HIPP1ΔDsR/HIPP1Δ37
su(Hw)e04061/su(Hw)2 has female sterile phenotype, non-suppressible by HIPP1ΔDsR/HIPP1Δ37
su(Hw)e04061 is an enhancer of decreased body size | larval stage phenotype of HIPP1UAS.mCh, Scer\GAL4Act.PU
HIPP1Δ37, su(Hw)[+]/su(Hw)e04061 has male fertile phenotype
The mid-oogenesis apoptosis observed in su(Hw)2/su(Hw)e04061 transheterozygotes is not suppressed by HIPP1Δ37/HIPP1ΔDsR.
HIPP1Δ37/+, su(Hw)e04061/+ males are fertile.
The female sterility phenotype and the loss of gypsy insulator function (assayed through body, wing and bristle phenotypes induced by mutations in the y, ct and f genes) caused by su(Hw)e04061 is not complemented by su(Hw)A2663 and partially complemented with either su(Hw)A460 or su(Hw)M393 (both a separation-of-function allele), which restore either the female fertility or the insulator function, respectively.