1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1119(97)00375-2
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The genetics and molecular structure of the Drosophila pair-rule gene odd Oz (odz)

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“…These presented themselves as cuticles with a limited number of pairwise 'fusions' that were in the segmental register observed for odz hypomorphic alleles (Fig. 3A, b; see Levine et al, 1997a). We assume that these non-amorphic phenotypes appear because of the non-null nature of the Ten-a 367 allele mutation, and/or due to partial zygotic rescue bestowed by the fathers to female embryos.…”
Section: Germ Line Clone Derived Ten-a à Embryos Display Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…These presented themselves as cuticles with a limited number of pairwise 'fusions' that were in the segmental register observed for odz hypomorphic alleles (Fig. 3A, b; see Levine et al, 1997a). We assume that these non-amorphic phenotypes appear because of the non-null nature of the Ten-a 367 allele mutation, and/or due to partial zygotic rescue bestowed by the fathers to female embryos.…”
Section: Germ Line Clone Derived Ten-a à Embryos Display Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Approximately 11% of this dead population is expected to give a weak cuticle phenotype due to the incomplete penetrance of odz 844 alone. This is because only approximately 20% of odz 844 / odz 844 homozygotes give a discernable weak segmentation phenotype, rather than an apparently wild type cuticle (see Section 4; Levine et al, 1997a). Among the population of lethal embryos (n = 1525), 5% showed a weak phenotype, and 2.7% showed a strong full pair-rule phenotype, which is never seen (<0.1%) for odz 844 homozygotes alone.…”
Section: R E T R a C T E Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the later stages of development, Ten-a and Tenm/Odz are predominantly expressed in the nervous system (Levine et al, 1997;Minet et al, 1999;Fascetti and Baumgartner, 2002). The predominant neuronal expression is conserved in the vertebrate homologues ten-m1, 2, 3 and 4 in the mouse (Oohashi et al, 1999;Ben-Zur et al, 2000), neurestin in the rat (Otaki and Firestein, 1999) and ten-m3 and ten-m4 in zebrafish (Mieda et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It enhances a weak allele combination of odz, which leads to very subtle segmentation defects (Fig. 2a;and Levine et al, 1997a), to a full fledged P-R phenotype (compare Fig. 2a and 2b), essentially phenocopying an odz null phenotype.…”
Section: Carboxy-terminal Truncated Variant Of the Odz Protein Exhibimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sublines, once isolated, were outcrossed to unlink other third chromosome lethals, then were tested and proven not to complement other known odz alleles and deficiencies. The odz 628 (w Ϫ ; odz 628 FRT80B}/ TM3 Sb) line used in this work bears a mutation on the FRT chromosome that is lethal but that has a very weak P-R cuticle phenotype, like many other lethal odz hypomorphic alleles (Levine et al, 1997a). Line odz 628 was balanced with a TM3 Sb ftz-LacZ chromosome, allowing for selection of homozygous odz embryos that are not stained blue in the presence of X-Gal.…”
Section: Mutagenesis and Screening: Creation Of An Frt-odz Mutant Chrmentioning
confidence: 99%