Flies expressing DIP1c.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4Bx-MS1096 show a dramatic reduction in wing size and the wings have a thicker, shriveled appearance. The change in wing size is due to a change in cell number, not in cell size. In less than 2% of cases, bifurcated wings are seen. Wing veins and wing margin bristles are lost, although some heavy bristles are clustered proximal to the notum and at the most distal edge of the wing. The halteres show a range of defects compared to wild type; most have a misshaped capitellum and about 10% are also bifurcated.
Escapers expressing DIP1c.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4ey.PH show a number of phenotypes including the duplication of antennal palps and a deletion of arista and the ectopic expression of head capsule tissue in presumptive eye tissue.
DIP1c.UAS, Scer\GAL4Bx-MS1096, Ubxbx-34e has haltere phenotype
Ubxbx-34e/+ flies expressing DIP1c.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4Bx-MS1096 have long bristles along the entire surface of the haltere.