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Fig. 1. Inducing high levels of Ubx eliminates Ubx protein in the
haltere disc. Discs are oriented with the anterior compartment towards the
left and the ventral compartment upwards. (A) Haltere imaginal disc of
a Ubxlac1/TM6B stock, showing lacZ
expression in the disc. (B) In a C765-Gal4/UAS-Ubx
Ubxlac1 haltere disc, lacZ expression is almost
abolished and the size of the haltere is reduced. (C) Wild-type
haltere. (D,E) Halteres of E132-Gal4/UAS-Ubx
(D) and MS372-Gal4/UAS-Ubx (E) flies. Note the increased
size, with respect to C, and the appearance of wing bristles and thricomes.
(F) In a MS372-Gal4/UAS-Ubx haltere disc, there are
patches lacking Ubx protein expression.