TABLE 4.
Deficiencies that differentially interact with GMR-dRetMEN2A
| Deficiency | Breakpoints | GMR-dRetWT | GMR-dRetMEN2A | GMR-dRetMEN2B |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Df(2R)ST1 | 42B3;43E18 | WS(15) | N | WS(88) |
| Df(2R)CX1 | 49C1;50D2 | WS(48) | WE(40) | WS(93) |
| Df(2R)P34 | 55E2;56C11 | WS(10) | WE(24) | MS(87) |
| Df(2R) AA21 | 56F9;57D12 | WS(67) | N | MS(98) |
| Df(2R)Pu-D17 | 57B4;58B | SS(97) | N | MS(100) |
| Df(3L)ZN47 | 64C;65C | SE(100) | N | SE(100) |
| Df(3R)Dl-BX12 | 91F1;92D6 | N | WS(89) | WS(17) |
Each deficiency is listed by name. Breakpoints are derived from the FlyBase online database and the Bloomington Stock Center. Genetic interactions are indicated according to strength of the phenotype: W, weak; M, moderate; S, strong; and type of interaction: S, suppressor; E, enhancer; N, no interaction. For example, WS is a weak suppressor. Parentheses indicate the penetrance of the interaction calculated as a percentage.