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. 1998 Nov;54(11):1283–1290. doi: 10.1007/s000180050254

Characterization of a hypermutable strain of Drosophila simulans

É L S Loreto 1, A Zaha 2, C Nichols 3, J A Pollock 3, V L S Valente 4
PMCID: PMC11147229  PMID: 9849620

Abstract.

A hypermutable strain of Drosophila simulans that originated from a single spontaneous mutant male was characterized. Seven different mutations were isolated from roughly 100 generations of offspring. The genetic analysis of the viable mutants showed two mutations on the X chromosome, one in the lozenge locus and the other in the ruby gene. The autosomic mutations characterized were a dpp-held out-like, a blistered-like and a homoeotic dominant mutant with an antenna-to-leg transformation and ectopic eyes that we called Zoinho-napata.

Keywords: Key words. Hypermutability; lozenge; ruby; blistered; Drosophila simulans.

Footnotes

Received 6 July 1998; received after revision 31 August 1998; accepted 1 September 1989


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