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Fig. 1. Follicle cell clones mutant for papss, sgl or
sfl are viable even when the germline is also homozygous for the same
mutation. Follicle cell and germline nuclei in stage-10 egg chambers
visualized by DAPI (A,C,E,G,I) and GFP (B,D,F,H,J) fluorescence. Nuclei of
mutant cells lack the GFP marker but still exhibit DAPI fluorescence.
(A,B) Egg chamber from e22c-GAL4, UAS-FLP/+;
hGFP FRT79D/papss2 FRT79D
female containing papss mutant cells in the follicular epithelium.
(C,D) Follicle from hsFLP1/+; hGFP
FRT79D/papss2 FRT79D female with
papss mutant germline cells. (E-J) Follicles carrying both
follicle cell and germline mutant clones from females of the following
genotypes: (E,F) hsFLP1/+; e22c-GAL4, UAS-FLP/+;
hGFP FRT79D/papss2 FRT79D;
(G,H) hsFLP1/+; e22c-GAL4, UAS-FLP/+; hGFP
FRT79D/sgl08310 FRT79D; (I,J)
hsFLP1/+; e22c-GAL4, UAS-FLP/+; hGFP
FRT79D/sfl03844 FRT79D.