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. 1972 Nov;69(11):3283–3286. doi: 10.1073/pnas.69.11.3283

Autonomy or Nonautonomy of Gene Effects in Mosaics

Chiyoko Tokunaga 1
PMCID: PMC389754  PMID: 4628874

Abstract

The dominant autosomal gene Msc (Multiple sex combs) of Drosophila causes the appearance of sex combs on the second and third legs and a reduction of size of sex combs on first legs. The effect of Msc was studied in mosaic flies in which non-Msc spots were present on a Msc background. Mosaics were due to somatic crossing-over induced by x-rays. Analysis of mosaics suggested autonomy of the action of Msc, provided that the somatic crossing-over occurs less frequently proximally to the Msc locus than distally. This unusual ratio of somatic crossing-over was confirmed by a separate experiment with the gene Kinked, whose locus is very close to Msc.

Keywords: Drosophila, sex combs, x-rays, somatic crossing-over

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