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Fig. 8. Fak56 and ßmys-integrin interact genetically in the
Drosophila wing. Wing blister formation induced by expression of
Fak56 in the developing wing disc is sensitized in an integrin mutant
background. (A) Light micrographs of wings overexpressing Fak56. A(i)
Engrailed-GAL4/+ control showing wild-type wing morphology. Wing
veins L1-5, anterior cross vein (ACV) and posterior wing vein (PCV) are
indicated. A(ii) Engrailed-GAL4/+;UAS-Fak56/+ male, A(iii)
ßmysb43;Engrailed-GAL4/+;UAS-Fak56/+ male
wings are shown. Arrows indicate wing defects or blisters. (B) Quantification
of the wing blistering observed for the genotypes:
Engrailed-GAL4/+;UAS-Fak56/+ female (n=241) and male
(n=172),
ßmysnj42;Engrailed-GAL4/+;UAS-Fak56/+ female
(n=246) and male (n=117) and
ßmysb43;Engrailed-GAL4/+;UAS-Fak56/+ female
(n=160) and male (n=154) is shown. Numbers in brackets after
the genotype indicate the number of flies scored.