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Cytological mapping of Om mutants of Drosophila ananassae.

Authors: Masayoshi Shibata; Muneo Matsuda; Yoshihiko Tomimura; Hiroshi Matsubayashi; Hiroshi Matsubayashi; Yoshiko N. Tobari;

Cytological mapping of Om mutants of Drosophila ananassae.

Abstract

Semidominant, optic morphology (Om) mutants in Drosophila ananassae have been genetically mapped to at least 25 loci throughout the genome (Hinton, 1984; 1988). Among them, four X-linked Om mutants were proved to be associated with the insertion of a transposable element, tom (Shrimpton et al., 1986; Tanda et al., 1988). In the present study, cytological mapping of autosomal Om mutants was carried out by in situ hybridization to polytene chromosomes using a cloned tom element as a probe. The cytological site for each autosomal Om mutant has been determined to a single band of the salivary gland chromosomes.

Keywords

Genome, Mutation, Animals, Chromosome Mapping, Drosophila, Eye, Salivary Glands

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