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. 1999 Jul 26;146(2):361–372. doi: 10.1083/jcb.146.2.361

Figure 7.

Figure 7

The DRalS25N-induced defects of hairs and bristles are rescued by coexpression with the wild-type DRal protein. Adult nota of flies expressing only DRalS25N (A and C) and flies expressing both DRalS25N and wild-type DRal (B and D) using the 69B GAL4 driver were examined with a scanning electron microscope. (A and B) Low magnification views. (C and D) High magnification views. (C) Most of the microchaetes expressing DRalS25N contained one socket (so), but no shaft (sh). The hairs were often forked (arrows) and were multiplied (arrowheads). (D) Coexpression of the wild-type DRal protein significantly suppressed the DRalS25N-induced phenotypes. Flies analyzed were reared at 29°C.