FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\sc5
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\sc5
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0015194
Feature type
allele
Associated gene
Associated Insertion(s)
Carried in Construct
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Cytology
Description

Deletion in the sc regulatory region.

1.2 kb deletion around -17;. 0 defined as the more distal EcoRI site within the scS2 molecular deficiency.

1.3kb deletion.

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Expression Data
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Marker for
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Human Disease Associations
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Phenotypic Data
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sc5 mutant adults do not display changes in the number of scutellar bristles, as compared to controls.

Mutants show loss of the scutellar bristle. Bristle pigmentation is normal.

Sternital and scutellar bristles reduced in number; others rarely affected. sc5/sc6 is practically wild type. RK1.

External Data
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Phenotypic Class
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sc5 has visible phenotype, enhanceable by su(Hw)7/su(Hw)V

Suppressor of
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sc[+]/sc5 is a suppressor of visible | dominant | adult stage phenotype of lncRNA:SMRGM

sc[+]/sc5 is a suppressor of visible | dominant | adult stage phenotype of E(spl)mβ-HLH12-11

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Additional Comments
Genetic Interactions
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sc5 ; su(Hw)V/su(Hw)7 animals show loss of a number of bristles. Bristle pigmentation is normal in these animals. Bristle pigmentation is normal in sc5 ; mod(mdg4)ul/mod(mdg4)ul animals.

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