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. 2012 Nov 15;139(22):4172–4179. doi: 10.1242/dev.084566

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

pds5 enhances and Nipped-B suppresses the waplAG phenotypes. (A) All flies are homozygous for w and P[181PRE]8-10C in addition to the mutations shown. waplAG w/w; P[181PRE]8-10C/P[181PRE]8-10C flies have light orange eyes; waplAG w/w; Nipped-B29 P[181PRE]8-10C/P[181PRE]8-10C flies have white eyes; waplAG w/w; pds5e3 P[181PRE]8-10C/P[181PRE]8-10C flies have orange eyes. Neither Nipped-B29 nor pds5e3 alters the eye color of P[181PRE]8-10C flies in the absence of the waplAG mutation (not shown). (B) Mean numbers of sex comb teeth on the 2nd and 3rd legs of flies heterozygous for the indicated genotypes. Sex comb teeth on 26 legs from each genotype were counted. As UAS-Wapl-AG; da-Gal4/pdse3 flies die as pharate adults, flies were dissected from pupal cases prior to counting sex comb teeth.