Author:
BADGE RICHARD M.,BROOKFIELD JOHN F. Y.
Abstract
We have discovered, in an inbred line (Loua) of
Drosophila melanogaster from Zaïre, a third
chromosome showing unusual P element repression. Repression of P element
transposition by this
chromosome, named Loua3, is dominant zygotic and has three
unusual properties. Firstly, its
repression of the gonadal dysgenesis caused by a strong P haplotype is
strongly
temperature-dependent, being most evident at higher rearing temperatures.
Secondly, subdivision of Loua3 by
recombination abolishes repression: the effect is apparently a function
of
the intact chromosome.
Finally, Loua3 also diminishes somatic lethality when chromosomes
carrying many ‘ammunition’
elements (Birmingham2) are exposed to the constitutive transposase source
Δ2-3(99B). The
chromosome has 17 P elements, none full-length, located in at least 12
dispersed positions.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
Cited by
6 articles.
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