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. 2007 May;176(1):161–180. doi: 10.1534/genetics.106.063289

TABLE 1.

Results of complementation tests between Z3 alleles and mod(mdg4) alleles

Complementation: % X–Y NDJ (N)a
mod(mdg4) allele Type Location Viability Z3-3401b Z3-5578b Z3-3298b
T16cd Deletion Complete Lethal 39.6 (756) 44.3 (1018) 44.6 (884)
142Δ10e Deletion Complete Lethal 49.3 (146) 46 (56) 43.2 (345)
142Δ33e Deletion Complete Lethal 49.1 (505) 37.3 (663) 43.5 (726)
eGp4fgh Deletion VR only Semilethal 2.94 (102) 50.3 (644) 49.0 (251)
B2h Deletion VR only Semilethal 0 (1772) 37.3 (1311) 40.2 (672)
142Δ15ci Deletion CR only Lethal 42.1 (435) 0.56 (358) 2.34 (1196)
142Δ32ij Deletion CR only Lethal 28.3 (374) 0.95 (420) 1.46 (1096)
142Δ29e Deletion CR only Lethal 46 (59) 1.54 (1492) 1.83 (1475)
142Δ49e Deletion CR only Lethal 54.9 (304) 0 (371) 0.88 (1248)
neo129kl Insertion; P element CR, intron 3 Semilethal 41.2 (1039) 4.46 (2288) 7.64 (1845)
02k Insertion, gypsy CR, intron 3 Lethal 32.1 (1361) 1.72 (1918) 2.56 (1599)
03k Insertion, P element CR, exon 1 Lethal 34.9 (417) 0.07 (1438) 0.12 (1709)
20emn Not known NK Lethal 45.8 (609) 2.96 (1156) 0.28 (1081)
117en Not known NK Lethal 47.2 (719) 0.75 (530) 1.55 (1869)
269en Not known NK Lethal 49.5 (469) 1.44 (139) 2.59 (926)
324en Base-pair substitution (G92D) CR, BTB/POZ domain Lethal 44.4 (730) 2.84 (2081) 5.06 (1165)
340en Base-pair substitution (nonsense codon Q177Stop) CR, exon 4 Lethal 54.1 (745) 1.89 (1374) 3.18 (1194)
T6hno Base-pair substitution (nonsense codon 578Stop) 67.2 exon Viable 0 (1113) 0.17 (1736) 0.13 (1492)
Z3-3401 Base-pair substitution (R224C) CR, exon 4 Viable 31.2 (724) 1.42 (2113) 1.09 (2848)
Z3-5578p Base-pair substitution (nonsense codon W449Stop) MNM exon Viable 1.42 (2113) 51.2 (633) 45.2 (1836)
Z3-3298p Base-pair substitution (H511Y) MNM exon Viable 1.09 (2848) 45.2 (1836) Sterile
a

+/BSYy+ males carrying the indicated combination of mod(mdg4) alleles were crossed with y w females and the percentage of X–Y NDJ was calculated as described in materials and methods. N, number of flies scored.

b

Wakimoto et al. (1994).