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Fig. 3. omb interacts genetically with ab. (A) A homozygous ab1/ab1 mutant wing lacks the distal section of L5. (B) Heterozygous ab1/+ flies have a fully penetrant wild-type wing phenotype. (C) Heterozygous omb1/+ flies also have a fully penetrant wild-type wing phenotype. (D) An omb1/omb1 mutant female wing has a notched wing margin, but no L5 truncation. (E) A brkm68/+; ab1/ab1 wing has a phenotype similar to that of ab1/ab1 homozygotes. (F) A trans-heterozygous omb1/+; ab1/+ female wing with a distal L5 truncation. This is a reproducible phenotype that occurs with low penetrance (3%). (G) An omb1/+; ab1/ab1 female wing has an enhanced L5 vein truncation relative to that observed in ab1/ab1 controls (compare with A). (H) An omb1/Y; ab1/ab1 double mutant male wing has a greatly enhanced L5 truncation phenotype relative to that observed in ab1/ab1 flies (compare with A).





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