FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Aberration: Dmel\In(1)wm4Lrst3R
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General Information
Symbol
In(1)wm4Lrst3R
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
Inversion (1) white-mottled 4 Left roughest-3 Right
FlyBase ID
FBab0004261
Also Known As
wm4L-rst3R
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Affected Genes Inferred by Location (0)
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    Phenotypic Data
    In combination with other aberrations

    Lethal in combination with Df(1)w67k30.

    Covered by Dp(1;3)wvco or Dp(1;2)51b. In(1)wm4Lrst3R/Df(1)w258-45 females are fertile, viable and white-eyed but produce no male progeny.

    In(1)wm4Lrst3R is covered by Dp(1;3)wm49a, Dp(1;3)wvco, Dp(1;2)51b and Dp(1;4)wm51c. Lethal in combination with Df(1)w258-11. Viable in combination with Df(1)w258-45, Df(1)w258-48 or Df(1)w-rG, producing white eyed flies.

    In(1)wm4Lrst3R/Dp(1;2)51b viable

    NOT in combination with other aberrations

    Homozygous males are lethal.

    Homozygous lethal.

    Male lethal, with occasional w rst escapers at 29o

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    Synonyms and Secondary IDs (4)
    Reported As
    Symbol Synonym
    Df(1)wm4Lrst3R
    In(1)wm4Lrst3R
    Name Synonyms
    Inversion (1) white-mottled 4 Left roughest-3 Right
    Secondary FlyBase IDs
      References (7)