A 14 nucleotide deletion in the catalytic domain of the Doa coding sequence (accession EF489457).
Small deletion in the region encoding the catalytic domain, resulting in a frame-shift and premature stop codon.
visible | adult stage (with Doa4)
The wings of Doa4/Doaγ3A mutant flies have blackened veins.
In Doa4/Doaγ3A mutants where the Doa4 allele is from the mother the flies have badly oriented bristles on the head, missing or duplicated dorso-central bristles, forked scutellar bristles, fragile wings with incomplete posterior crossveins and darkened areas within the veins. When the Doaγ3A allele comes from the mother there are no survivors.
In DoaRemγA/Doaγ3A mutants where the DoaRemγA allele is from the mother the flies have rough eyes, missing dorso-central of scutellar bristles, slightly curly wings that are slightly translucent with small ectopic veins, generally posterior to wing vein L2, and disorganisation of the vaginal bristles. When the Doaγ3A allele comes from the mother there are no survivors.