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. 1990 Jun;125(2):371–382. doi: 10.1093/genetics/125.2.371

Transvection in the Ultrabithorax Domain of the Bithorax Complex of Drosophila Melanogaster

D Mathog 1
PMCID: PMC1204026  PMID: 2116352

Abstract

The phenotypes of several heterozygous combinations of mutations which map within the Ultrabithorax gene of Drosophila melanogaster are modulated by the extent of somatic homologous chromosome pairing, an effect known as transvection. One can discriminate between otherwise phenotypically similar mutations via their transvection behavior. This suggested the existence of previously undetected intragenic functional units. A collection of mutations has been classified into ``transvection groups'' (in analogy to complementation groups) on the basis of transvection tests with bithorax(34e), postbithorax(2), and Contrabithorax(1) Ultrabithorax(1). The conditions necessary for each transvection effect were determined from these transvection groups. The bithorax(34e) mutation only transvects with Ultrabithorax mutations with a contiguous Ultrabithorax transcriptional unit. In contrast, postbithorax(2) transvection requires the distal part of the bithoraxoid region. As expected, Ultrabithorax mutations do not transvect with Contrabithorax(1) Ultrabithorax(1). However, it appears that this cross activation is not mediated solely through one of the known regulatory regions as mutations in these regions do not consistently block the response.

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