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Fig. 7. drl genetically interacts with Src64 and Src42 in the salivary glands. (A-F) Lateral views of stage 15-16 Drosophila embryos stained with FKH and CRB. (A) Wild-type control. (B) Src64P1 embryos closely resemble drlR343 embryos. (C) drlR343 and Src64P1 doubly heterozygous embryos exhibit ventral curving of the salivary gland tips. (D,E) The salivary glands in Src42E1 show a variety of defects, including ventral curving at the tip of the glands (D) and curving that affects a large portion of the length of the gland (E). Embryos heterozygous for both drlR343 and Src42E1 resemble drlR343 embryos. (G) Graphical representation of phenotypic penetrance in embryos scored for salivary gland migration defects at stages 14-16.





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