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. 1982 Dec;102(4):737–749. doi: 10.1093/genetics/102.4.737

Spineless-Aristapedia: A Homeotic Gene That Does Not Control the Development of Specific Compartments in Drosophila

Gary Struhl 1
PMCID: PMC1201970  PMID: 6821249

Abstract

A two-step screen for isolating null mutations of the spineless-aristapedia locus has been performed, and several amorphic mutations, as well as a small deficiency, have been obtained. With the exception of the deficiency, which deletes genes required for viability on either side of the spineless-aristapedia locus, these mutations result in a transformation of only the distal antenna into distal leg, thereby indicating that the spineless-aristapedia gene is required for specifying antennal as opposed to leg development in only the distal portion of the antenna. Because this distal region does not appear to be a developmental compartment, it is probable that the spineless-aristapedia gene, unlike several other homeotic genes, is required for maintaining the correct determined state in a population of cells defined by their relative position, not by their ancestry.

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