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. 2013 Jun 1;24(11):1676–1687. doi: 10.1091/mbc.E12-10-0772

FIGURE 6:

FIGURE 6:

dSkp2 genetically interacts with dap and CycE in the Drosophila wing. (A) A control wing of en-Gal4. (B) dSkp2 knockdown in the posterior region of the wing under the control of en-Gal4 leads to the typical WHS phenotype. Introducing a mutant copy of either dap04454 (C) or dap4 (C′) into the en>dSkp2KK108837 flies partially suppresses the WHS phenotype. Overexpression of CycE from UAS-CycE (D, D′, two independent transgenes) almost completely rescues the WHS phenotype caused by en>dSkp2KK108837.