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FB2008_07, released August 8, 2008
 

Allele Dmel\Su(Ste)unspecified

General Information
SymbolDmel\Su(Ste)unspecifiedSpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0191125
Feature typealleleCreated / Updated2006-08-22/2006-08-22
Associated geneDmel\Su(Ste)
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      Su(Ste)unspecified males show elevated levels of second-chromosome and XY nondisjunction. These males are sick and not fully fertile. As with wild-type cells, the Y chromosome moves to the opposite pole from a pair of nondisjoined second chromosomes nearly 100% of the time in Su(Ste)unspecified cells.
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      Su(Ste)unspecified/Df(1)X-1 males show elevated levels of XY nondisjunction, which is equal to the sum of the effects of the Su(Ste)unspecified and Df(1)X-1 mutations. Unlike wild-type and Su(Ste)unspecified single mutant cells, the Y chromosome does not always move to the opposite pole from a pair of nondisjoined second chromosomes in Su(Ste)unspecified/Df(1)X-1 males.
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        Research paper
        Boschi et al., 2006, Genetics 172(1): 305--316
        Genetic evidence that nonhomologous disjunction and meiotic drive are properties of wild-type Drosophila melanogaster male meiosis. [FBrf0190709]