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Aberration Dmel\Df(1)sc10-1

General Information
SymbolDmel\Df(1)sc10-1SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBab0000928
Feature typechromosomal_deletionCreated / Updated2006-08-22/2006-08-22
Formalized genetic data bk1 << ac << sc << bk2
Sequence coordinates
Deleted segment1B1--1B3
Duplicated segment
Computed Breakpoints include 1B1-1B2;1B2-1B3
Breakpoints Inherited  
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Cytological Order
1Lt - 1B1 | 1B14 - 1B3 | 1C1 - 1Rt
 
Progenitor
Mutagen
 
Class of aberration (relative to progenitor)
Breakpoints
Causes alleles
Carries alleles
Transposon Insertions
Genetic mapping information
Comments
Maintains intact sc regulatory regions.
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Left limit of break 1 from polytene analysis (citation unavailable) Right limit of break 1 from inclusion of ac (FBrf0042024) Left limit of break 2 from inclusion of sc (FBrf0042024) Right limit of break 2 from polytene analysis (citation unavailable)
 
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Df(1)sc10-1 adults lack all external sensory organs in the notum.
Df(1)sc10-1/Y flies are almost completely bald, lacking most mechanosensory organs. Most sensory organ precursor cells are missing in the wing discs of these animals.
Df(1)sc10-1/Y flies have a bald notum.
Dominantly causes tergite defects in less than 50% of run3 heterozygotes.
Flies are almost devoid of micro- and macrochaetae.
Flies hemizygous for Df(1)sc10-1 have bald nota, no SOPs are specified.
Flies lack all sensory bristles. Scer\GAL4455.2-mediated expression of Ggal\Cash4Scer\UAS.cHa in the scutellar primordia induces ectopic scutellar bristles.
Glial cells of wing nerves are absent in adult wing and almost completely absent in the developing wing.
Hemizygotes fail to develop most of the adult external mechanosensory organs (FBrf0045760). Flies have low viability associated with severe uncoordination: unable to walk or stay upright.
Homozygotes exhibit few bristles. Heat induced expression of P{CnASH} induces bristle formation on the thorax and distal segments of the legs.
Introduction of acT52.2 construct into an ac- sc- P{wBE28.1.2.3\'}h- background causes ectopic bristles to appear along wing vein L5.
Loss of all bristles on the notum.
Mutant adults have no bristles on the notum, but have a normal pattern of correctly attached flight muscles.
Olfactory sensilla on the surface of the third antennal segment develop normally in Df(1)sc10-1 flies.
The extreme sc phenotype may result from a combination of the truncated sc protein and the effect of the In(1)ac3 breakpoint on the transcription of ac.
Viability is low although a few hemizygous males survive to adulthood. two P-type (P3 and P4) and one S-type bristle are present on the proboscis of surviving hemizygotes, all other bristles normally present on the proboscis are absent. Df(1)sc10-1 flies carrying schs.PR can develop the complete labellum bristle pattern, when they are heat shocked at 0, 6 and 12 hours after puparium formation.
male viability low The adults, which occasionally eclose, lack macro- and microchaetae, except those of the eye and wing margin. Homozygous cell clones in wing lack neurons except along anterior margin (Schubiger and Palka, 1985, Dev. Biol. 108: 399-410).
 
Hemizygous pharate adult males completely lack interommatidial bristles.
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Bloomington
Kyoto
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Discoverer
Sturtevant, 1930.
 
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      No deletion is detected in the cloned ac region. The parent In(1)ac3 breaks very close to the 5' of ac.
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      Reported As
      Symbol Synonym
      Df(1)sc10-1
       
      Df(1)sc10-1, sc10-1
      In(1)ac3sc10-1
      In(1)ac3sc10.1
      Name Synonym
      Secondary FlyBase IDs
      • FBab0027885
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      Pepple et al., 2007, Genetics 175(1): 125--141
      A genetic screen in Drosophila for genes interacting with senseless during neuronal development identifies the importin moleskin. [FBrf0194654]
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