Zhou, Ying Wang, Yiqin A. Schreader, Barbara R. Nambu, John Overexpresion of Morgue deletion (MorgueΔ) mutants exhibit variable viability. <p>Effects of widespread expression of Morgue deletion mutants on fly viability. Counts of homozygous non-balancer (+) and heterozygote balancer progeny derived from genetic crosses where P[<i>da</i>-Gal4] was used to drive expression of P[UAS-GFP] or various P[UAS-MorgueΔ] strains. Homozygote (non-balancer) and heterozygote (with either a TM3 or both a CyO and a TM3 balancer) progeny derived from: P[<i>da</i>-Gal4], P[UAS-MorgueΔ]/TM3, P[<i>da</i>-Gal4], P[UAS-GFP]/TM3, or P[UAS-MorgueΔ]/CyO, P[<i>da</i>-Gal4]/TM3 parent flies were counted. Expression of MorgueΔZF, MorgueΔFB, MorgueΔUEV, and MorgueΔZF-FB resulted in reduced Morgue-induced lethality. In contrast, removal of the F box alone retained near complete Morgue-induced lethality. Note that if the homozygotes are fully viable, the expected percentage of viable flies is either 50% or 25% depending on whether one or two balancer chromosomes are present.</p> morgue;deletion;mutants 2013-09-30
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10.1371/journal.pone.0074860.t002