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Fig. 6. Phenotypes of later el noc double mutant clones. (A) Cuticle
preparation of a wild-type wing (left) and magnification of the wing hinge
(right). PCo, MCo and DCo indicate proximal, medial and distal costa; Teg,
tegula; veins are numbered vI-V. (B,C) Cuticle preparations of wings with
large Minute+ el3.3.1 noc
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double mutant clones induced at 84 hours (early third instar time in the
Minute genotype). Clone marked by forked (shaded pink). Note
the reduced size of the wings compared to the wild-type wing in A (same
magnification). Right: detail of the wing hinge regions. Note deletion of
hinge structures. (D) Cuticle preparation of an el1 mutant
wing (left) and amplification of the wing hinge (right). Note deletion of
hinge structures and reduced wing size compared to wild-type wings. (E)
Cuticle preparation of a wild type adult leg. (F) Cuticle preparation of a leg
carrying a double mutant clone extending through coxa, femur and tibia, but
not tarsal segments. The trochanter is missing. Mutant tissue is shaded pink.
Arrowheads indicate joints (not visible at this magnification; Co, Coxa; Tr,
Trochanter; Fe, Femur; Ti, Tibia; 1st-5th, tarsal segments).