A Database of Drosophila Genes & Genomes

FB2008_07, released August 8, 2008
 

Allele Dmel\dlpMH20

General Information
SymbolDmel\dlpMH20SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0190712
Feature typealleleCreated / Updated2006-08-22/2006-08-22
Associated geneDmel\dlp
Allele classamorph
MutagenP-element activity
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      Imprecise excision of the P{GSV6}9068 insertion has created a nearly 500bp deletion that removes part of the first exon of the dlp gene, including the first 16bp downstream of the ATG.
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      Mutant embryos die with a "denticle lawn" phenotype. A low frequency of animals survive to adulthood. Those adults exhibit supernumerary wing margin bristles on either side of the margin.
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      Embryos mutant for both zygotic and maternal dlpMH20 and dallyMH32 (dlpMH20, dallyMH32) exhibit a denticle phenotype stronger than seen in dallyMH32 mutants and exhibit mid-ventral denticle whorls.
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      dlpMH20
       
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        Research paper
        Franch-Marro et al., 2005, Development 132(4): 659--666
        Glypicans shunt the Wingless signal between local signalling and further transport. [FBrf0187459]