FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\spoonP1
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Symbol
Dmel\spoonP1
Species
D. melanogaster
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FBal0216917
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    P{lacW} insertion in an intron.

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    Memory retention in homozygous flies is normal in a Pavlovian olfactory learning assay when measured immediately or 3 hours after one training session. One day memory is normal after massed training, but one-day memory after spaced training is impaired in homozygous flies (and the performance index one day after spaced training is similar to that seen after massed training). This indicates that short-term memory, middle-term memory and anesthesia-resistant memory are normal, but that long-term memory is impaired in the mutant flies.

    Sensorimotor responses to octanol and methylcyclohexanol and to foot shock are normal in homozygous flies.

    yuP1/yuKG02745 flies show defective one-day memory after spaced training in a Pavlovian olfactory learning assay.

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    yuP1/+ ; Pka-C1H2/+ double heterozygotes show impaired one-day memory after spaced training in a Pavlovian olfactory learning assay.

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    Synonyms and Secondary IDs (2)
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    spoonP1
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