homeotic (with Trl109.2), with TrlHsp83.GAGA-519
partially lethal - majority die | maternal effect (with Trl109.2), with TrlHsp83.GAGA-519
semi-fertile (with Trl109.2), with TrlHsp83.GAGA-519
abdominal segment 5 | ectopic (with Trl109.2), with TrlHsp83.GAGA-519
Approximately 20% of surviving male flies expressing TrlHsp83.GAGA-519 in a Trl109.2/Trl18.1 mutant background show a transformation of the sixth abdominal segment towards the fifth.
Trl109.2/Trl18.1 mutant females expressing four copies of TrlHsp83.GAGA-519 exhibit egg laying defects, laying approximately 12 eggs per 24 hours, compared to around 25 in wild type.
Approximately 70% of embryos produced by Trl109.2/Trl18.1 mutant females expressing four copies of TrlHsp83.GAGA-519 are able to hatch.
Trl81.1/Trl109.2 is partially rescued by TrlHsp83.GAGA-519
Trl81.1/Trl109.2 is partially rescued by TrlHsp83.GAGA-519/TrlHsp83.GAGA-581
Expression of one or two copies of TrlHsp83.GAGA-519 has no effect on the lethality associated with Trl109.2/Trl18.1 mutants. However expression of four copies is able to partially rescue the phenotype, with 10% of flies surviving.
Expression of two copies of TrlHsp83.GAGA-519 and two copies of TrlHsp83.GAGA-581 partially rescues the lethality associated with Trl109.2/Trl18.1 mutants, with approximately 40% of flies surviving.