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Biochemical Genetics
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Gene modulation in Drosophila: Dosage compensation of Pgd + and Zw + genes

Authors: J T, Bowman; J R, Simmons;

Gene modulation in Drosophila: Dosage compensation of Pgd + and Zw + genes

Abstract

The sex-linked Pgd+ and Zw+ genes of Drosophila melanogaster and their associated enzyme activities 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase and glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase were employed in an analysis of the relationship between dosage compensation and the location of genes in the genome. In the genotypes examined, the enzyme activity specified by each copy of the gene is twice in males what it is in females. This is true of normal, structurally rearranged, and duplication genotypes. Dosage compensation, therefore, is a regulatory function associated with single structural genes or small chromosomal segments and does not depend on the gene's physical location on the X chromosome.

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Chromosome Aberrations, Male, Sex Chromosomes, Genotype, Phosphogluconate Dehydrogenase, Pupa, Chromosome Mapping, Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase, Aneuploidy, Drosophila melanogaster, Sex Factors, Genes, Mutation, Animals, Female, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet

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