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Fig. 4. srt7E4 mitotic clones cause wing nicks in adult
wings. (A) Wild-type adult wing. (B-E) Wing phenotypes
resulting from homozygous srt7E4 clones during wing
development. (B,D) Loss of sensory bristles at the anterior margin; (C,D) loss
of sensory bristles and wing vein at the anterior margin. Homozygous-mutant
tissues are identified in the adult wing blade by the presence multiple
wing hair (mwh).