FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\Ets97Dtne-1
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Dmel\Ets97Dtne-1
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D. melanogaster
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FBal0016901
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tne
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Mitochondrial abundance is reduced in homozygous Ets97Dtne-1 mutant fat body clones

Eggs laid by hemizygous Ets97Dtne-1 females do not show any embryonic development. The eggshells show a wide range of ventralised phenotypes. The border follicle cells fail to migrate in Ets97Dtne-1/Df(3R)ro80b egg chambers.

Ets97Dtne-1 is viable but female sterile in transheterozygous combination with Ets97D613, Ets97D902 or Df(3R)ro80b. Ets97Dtne-1/Df(3R)ro80b and Ets97Dtne-1/Ets97D613 females show abnormalities in oogenesis, including problems with nurse cell chromosome decondensation, follicle cell migration and chorion formation. Eggs obtained from these females show no obvious development. Ets97Dtne-1/Ets97D902 females have some abnormalities in oogenesis, although the majority of eggs laid by these females appear morphologically normal. Approximately 15% of these eggs develop to late stage embryos, a small percent of these hatch into first instar larvae and in rare cases some animals develop to the adult stage. The embryos have defects in abdominal segmentation, ranging from mild defects in segments A4 to A7, to broad fusion and/or deletion of segments including A2 to A7.

female-sterile. Very small eggs.

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Ets97Dtne-1 has egg phenotype, enhanceable by capu[+]/capuHK3

Ets97Dtne-1 has egg phenotype, enhanceable by capu[+]/capu1

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Homozygous Ets97Dtne-1 suppresses the increase in cell size seen in fat body clones co-expressing CycDScer\UAS.cDa and Cdk4Scer\UAS.cMa under the control of Scer\GAL4αTub84B.PP. The increases in the amount of mitochondria in the cytoplasm and COX activity are also suppressed.

slbo01310/+ ; Ets97Dtne-1/Df(3R)ro80b females do not lay any eggs. The ovaries of these flies contain fewer egg chambers that have developed to stage 9 and beyond compared to those of control +/+ ; slbo01310/+ ; Ets97Dtne-1/Df(3R)ro80b flies. spirPJ56 does not interact with Ets97Dtne-1. One copy of capuHK3 or capu1 decreases the number of eggs laid by Ets97Dtne-1/Df(3R)ro80b females.

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