M(2)173, M(2)56i
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The testis specificity index was calculated from modENCODE tissue expression data by Vedelek et al., 2018 to indicate the degree of testis enrichment compared to other tissues. Scores range from -2.52 (underrepresented) to 5.2 (very high testis bias).
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This may correspond to RpS18 (FBrf0073138).
One of a class of genes (see MIN record) that when present in one, rather than two, copies, produce a characteristic phenotype consisting of short slender bristles and delayed development. Moderate Minute; expression enhanced when heterozygous to l(2)56Fb; enhances expression of cp (Schultz, 1929) and suppresses extra-sex-comb phenotype of Msc and Pc (Sinclair, Suzuki and Grigliatti, 1981).
Source for merge of: M(2)56F M(2)56i
"RpS18" likely corresponds to "M(2)56F".
Identified through recovery of Df(2R)173, which although cytologically normal fails to complement mutant alleles that complement each other, mus209, l(2)56Fb, and M(2)56F; accordingly considered a deficiency Df(2R)173. M(2)56F4 and M(2)56F5 lethal in combination with Df(2R)017 and Df(2R)173, but survive as homozygotes exhibiting Minute-like bristles; enhance Minute phenotype when heterozygous to other M(2)56F alleles and to each other, except that M(2)56F4 and M(2)56F7 complement.