FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\bin32-7
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\bin32-7
Species
D. melanogaster
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FBal0258359
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Description

Recombination between the two progenitor insertions has deleted the genomic sequence between them, resulting in a deletion of bin3 exons 2-7 (all of the coding exons).

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Recombination between the two progenitor insertions has deleted the genomic sequence between them, resulting in a deletion of bin3 exons 2-7 (all of the coding exons).

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Only 52.5% of eggs derived from bin32-7/bin34-7 females mated to wild-type males initiate development. Approximately 18% of the undeveloped embryos show overt dorsalisation. 98.6% of eggs derived from the reciprocal cross initiate development.

The progeny of bin34-7/bin32-7 females mated to bin3KG00599/Df(2R)Drlrv25 males show defects in egg development (only 50% of the eggs derived from the cross initiate development) and in embryogenesis (18.7% of the embryos that initiate development show embryonic lethality). The progeny of the reciprocal cross also show similar defects (65% of the eggs initiate development and 32% of the embryos that initiate development show embryonic lethality).

Most unhatched larvae from a cross of bin32-7/bin34-7 females mated to wild-type males or from bin34-7/bin32-7 females mated to bin3KG00599/Df(2R)Drlrv25 males have defects in the formation and/or organisation of the head skeleton.

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bin34-7/bin32-7 has lethal | embryonic stage | maternal effect phenotype, enhanceable by bcd6/bcd[+]

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bin32-7/Df(2R)ED1612 has wing phenotype, suppressible by CycTj11B2

Additional Comments
Genetic Interactions
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The defects seen in the progeny of bin34-7/bin32-7 females mated to bin3KG00599/Df(2R)Drlrv25 males and in the reciprocal cross are enhanced by a maternal copy of bcd6/+.

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Complementation and Rescue Data
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One maternal copy of bin3Hsp83.PS significantly rescues the defects seen in the progeny of bin34-7/bin32-7 females mated to bin3KG00599/Df(2R)Drlrv25 males (both the defects in egg development and in embryogenesis are significantly rescued).

The head skeleton defects of unhatched larvae from a cross of bin34-7/bin32-7 females mated to bin3KG00599/Df(2R)Drlrv25 are completely rescued in approximately 50% of cases by bin3Hsp83.PS.

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