FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\par-6RNAi.Sym.UAS
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Symbol
Dmel\par-6RNAi.Sym.UAS
Species
D. melanogaster
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FBal0178503
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Sense-antisense transcription (driven by two convergent arrays of UAS regulatory sequences) of the 1.5kb coding region of par-6 (from the EST LD08317) results in double stranded RNA (dsRNA) expression.

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Border cell migration is incomplete in 13% of stage 10 egg chambers from (par-6Scer\UAS.Sym par-6Scer\UAS.a.Sym)X2; Scer\GAL4slbo.2.6 flies. This increases to 34% in flies also heterozygous for par-6Δ226 and to 25% if Scer\GAL4upd is present in addition to Scer\GAL4slbo.2.6. The organisation of border cell clusters is abnormal in these flies, a phenotype which is also enhanced by the addtional presence of Scer\GAL4upd : Migrating border cells are abnormally loosely clustered and all show protrusive activity (not just leading and trailing edge cells as in wild-type), sometimes having abnormally long protrusions with one end attached to a distant cell.

Border cell migration is incomplete in 13% of stage 10 egg chambers from (par-6dsRNA.Sym.Scer\UAS)X2; Scer\GAL4slbo.2.6 flies. This increases to 34% in flies also heterozygous for par-6Δ226 and to 25% if Scer\GAL4upd is present in addition to Scer\GAL4slbo.2.6. The organisation of border cell clusters is abnormal in these flies, a phenotype which is also enhanced by the additional presence of Scer\GAL4upd : Migrating border cells are abnormally loosely clustered and all show protrusive activity (not just leading and trailing edge cells as in wild-type), sometimes having abnormally long protrusions with one end attached to a distant cell.

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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (4)
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Symbol Synonym
par-6RNAi.Sym.UAS
par-6Scer\UAS.Sym
par-6dsRNA.Sym.Scer\UAS
par-6dsRNA.Sym.UAS
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Secondary FlyBase IDs
  • FBal0178502
References (2)