FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\cwof05073
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General Information
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Dmel\cwof05073
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0177610
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Description

Insertion at the end of the first intron.

Insertion in the first intron of cwo.

Insertion in the first intron.

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cwof05073 adults exhibit a significantly longer circadian period as compared to controls.

51% of mutant flies are arrhythmic for locomotor activity during the first 4 days in free running conditions. The remaining flies have weaker and longer rhythms than controls. After 4 days in constant darkness, 75% of the mutant flies are arrhythmic.

cwoe04207/cwof05073 flies show long and weak locomotor activity rhythms.

Homozygous flies have a slow locomotor activity clock under light-dark conditions, and they show a clear delay in morning anticipation. The phase response curve (PRC) of these flies is abnormal when subjected to a light pulse during the last night of light-dark entrainment; the mutant PRC is similar in the early night, but then lags behind the wild-type PRC.

Homozygotes and cwoe04207/cwof05073 flies show dramatic reductions in the strength of behavioural circadian rhythms under constant darkness conditions.

cwof05073 flies have a long period phenotype and a substantial proportion of them are arrhythmic.

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CipcΔ64, cwof05073 double mutants exhibit decreased rhythmicity strength as compared to controls.

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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (4)
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Symbol Synonym
cwof05073
stich1f05073
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