FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\numbSW
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Dmel\numbSW
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D. melanogaster
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FBal0082383
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100% of heterozygous flies show rhythmic locomotor activity, with a period of 24.4 +/- 0.0 hours. 88% of homozygous flies show rhythmic locomotor activity, with a period of 24.9 +/- 0.2 hours. 92% of numbnuts/numbSW flies show rhythmic locomotor activity, with a period of 24.7 +/- 0.1 hours. 93% of numb1/numbSW flies show rhythmic locomotor activity, with a period of 24.6 +/- 0.1 hours. 94% of numb2/numbSW flies show rhythmic locomotor activity, with a period of 24.3 +/- 0.1 hours. 79% of numb3/numbSW flies show rhythmic locomotor activity, with a period of 24.6 +/- 0.1 hours.

Both macrochaetae and microchaetae exhibit abnormal external sensory structures. Homozygotes exhibit a weak double-socket phenotype, bristles are produced at the expense of a hair. The severity of the phenotype varies with the genotype. Adult sensory organs also show transformation of the neuron into a sheath.

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numbSW has visible phenotype, enhanceable by HB55

numbSW has visible phenotype, enhanceable by HDEB1

numbSW has visible phenotype, enhanceable by HB21

numbSW has visible phenotype, enhanceable by HD9

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numbSW has visible phenotype, suppressible by Su(H)8

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numbSW has trichogen cell phenotype, enhanceable by HB55

numbSW has trichogen cell phenotype, enhanceable by HDEB1

numbSW has trichogen cell phenotype, enhanceable by HB21

numbSW has trichogen cell phenotype, enhanceable by HD9

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numbSW has trichogen cell phenotype, suppressible by Su(H)8

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Klp98AΔ47/+;numb2/numbSW or Klp98AΔ47/+;numbSW/numb15 mutants have a multiple socket phenotype on the notum; this phenotype is suppressed in Klp98AΔ47/Klp98AΔ6;numb2/numbSW, Klp98AΔ47/Klp98AΔ8;numb2/numbSW or Klp98AΔ47/Klp98AΔ6;numb15/numbSW double mutants.

Su(H)8 mutation dominantly suppresses the double socket phenotype, but not the double sheath phenotype, of numbSW/numb2 mutants. Su(H)8 does not suppress the phenotype of numbSW homozygotes. Removing one copy of H greatly enhances the double socket phenotype of homozygotes.

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