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Fig. 2. nmo antagonizes Wg signaling during wing development. (A) A
wild-type adult wing. (B) sd-Gal4/UAS-nmo. (C)
zw3m11-1/+; sd-Gal4/UAS-nmo. (D) The null allele
nmoDB24. (E) sd-Gal4/UAS-DFz2N. (F) Loss of
nmo in sd-Gal4/UAS-Fz2N;
nmoDB24/nmoDB24 flies rescues the severe wing
defect seen in E. (G) sd-Gal4/+; UAS-Daxin causes a wing-to-notum
transformation (see inset). (H,I) Reductions in nmo rescue in a
dose-dependent manner in (H) sd-Gal4/+; UAS-Daxin,
nmoDB24/+ and (I) sd-Gal4/+; UAS-Daxin,
nmoDB24/nmoDB24. (J) ap-Gal4/+; UAS-Daxin.
Reductions in nmo rescue this phenotype in a dose-dependent manner.
(K) ap-Gal4/+; UAS-Daxin, nmoDB24/+ and (L) ap-Gal4/+;
UAS-Daxin, nmoDB24/nmoDB24. (M)
71B>flu
arm. (N) 71B>nmo. (O)
UAS-flu
arm/UAS-nmo; 71B-Gal4/+.