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. 2012 May;191(1):145–162. doi: 10.1534/genetics.111.137190

Figure 6 .

Figure 6 

Wing PCP phenotypes of novel candidate genes. Wing phenotypes such as wing hair orientation defects, multiple cellular hairs, and notches were observed. For wild-type wing, compare Figure 2, A and B. Red arrowheads point to margin or vein defects. Wing hair orientation defects and multiple cellular hairs are indicated by arrows and circles, respectively. The following genotypes are shown: (A) CG15730IR; sev-GAL4 escapers 19°, (B) en-GAL4/+; CG7004IR /+ escapers 18–25°, (C) UAS-dcr-2/Y; ap-GAL4/+; CG1143IR/+ escapers 29°, (D) CG15730IR; sev-GAL4 19°, (E) UAS-dcr-2/+; ap-GAL4/+; CG7004IR/+ 29°, (F) UAS-dcr-2/Y; en-GAL4/+; CG11146IR/+ 29°, (G) CG31687IR/+; dpp-GAL4/+ 29°, (H) en-GAL4/+; CG6963IR/+ 29°C, and (I) CG15283IR /Y; en-GAL4/+ 29°. Wing defects with sev-GAL4 driver are due to low level activity/overexpression in all tissues due to the hs-promoter in sev-GAL4 (also Materials and Methods). Compare Table 3 for a summary of phenotypes for several GAL4 drivers for each gene/RNAi of an original genetic interaction.