10C2;10E2
10C2-10C3;10E2-10E3
10C2;10D4
10C1-10C2;10E1-10E2
10C2;10E2
10C12;10E3
10C2-10C3;10E1-10E2
l(1)10Bj << bk1 << RpII215 << l(1)10Db << bk2 << gustD
Breakpoint(s) molecularly mapped
Left DNA breakpoint between -19 and -23 kb (Woods and Marsh).
Df(1)KA6/Df(1)m259-4 heterozygotes are viable.
Df(1)m259-4/Df(1)KA6 viable (Craymer and Roy, 1980). Df(1)m259-4/Df(1)KA6 extreme m phenotype (Craymer and Roy, 1980)
hemizygous late embryonic lethal
Dominantly causes tergite defects in less than 50% of run3 heterozygotes.
Heterozygosity for this deletion has no effect on the mutant ovarian phenotype of ovoD2.
male lethal. Heterozygote with m has m phenotype. Heterozygote with dy is wild type. Recombines with m59, m,
Demerec, Sep. 1933.
Ref: FBrf0034402.
Left limit of break 1 from polytene analysis (FBrf0033204) Right limit of break 1 from inclusion of RpII215 (FBrf0038443) Left limit of break 2 from polytene analysis (FBrf0033204) Right limit of break 2 from polytene analysis (FBrf0040956)