FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Aberration: Dmel\Dp(3;3)S462
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General Information
Symbol
Dp(3;3)S462
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBab0010031
Also Known As
Dp(3;3)P146
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Member of large scale dataset(s)
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Progenitor
Mutagen
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Gene Deletion and Duplication Data
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Molecular Data
Completely deleted
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Affected Genes Inferred by Location (0)
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    Phenotypic Data
    In combination with other aberrations

    Homozygous lethality of Df(3R)P115 is not rescued by one or two copies of Dp(3;3)S462. Tp(3;2)iab2P10 Df(3R)P115 Dp(3;3)S462 flies are viable. Df(3R)P10 Dp(3;3)sbd104 Df(3R)P115 Dp(3;3)S462 flies are viable. Df(3R)Ubx109 Df(3R)P115 Dp(3;3)S462 flies are viable. Viable in heterozygous combination with Df(3R)P115 Tp(3;3)sbd104. Viable in heterozygous combination with Df(3R)P115 Tp(3;3)bxd100. Lethal in heterozygous combination with Df(3R)P115 Df(3R)P10. Lethal in heterozygous combination with Df(3R)P115 Df(3R)sbd104. Lethal in heterozygous combination with Df(3R)P115 Df(3R)bxd100. Lethal in heterozygous combination with Df(3R)P115 Tp(3;1)P115.

    NOT in combination with other aberrations

    Used to show that Ubx represses trichomes in the proximal naked cuticle of the posterior second femur in a dosage dependent manner.

    Homozygous viable.

    homozygous viable.

    Stocks (3)
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    Synonyms and Secondary IDs (2)
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      References (10)