Synergistic interaction between particular X-chromosome deletions andSex-lethal causes female lethality inDrosophila melanogaster


Autoria(s): Anand, Anuranjan; Chandra, Sharat H
Data(s)

01/12/1994

Resumo

We studied the effect on female viability of trans-heterozygous combinations of X-chromosome deficiencies and Sxt-(fl), a null allele of Sex-lethal. Twentyfive deficiencies, which together covered 80% of the X chromosome, were tested. Seven of these trans-heterozygous combinations caused significant levels of female lethality. Two of the seven interacting deficiencies include the previously known sex determination genes sans fille and sisterless-a. Four of the remaining uncover X-chromosomal regions that were not hitherto known to contain sex determination genes. These newly identified regions are defined by deficiencies Df(1)RA2 (7D10; 8A4-5), Df(1)KA14 (7F1-2; 8C6), Df(1)C52 (8E; 9C-D) and Df(1)N19 (17A1; 18A2). These four deficiencies were characterized further to determine whether it was the maternal or zygotic dosage that was primarily responsible for the observed lethality of female embryos, daughterless and extra macrochaetae, two known regulators of Sxl, influence the interaction of these deficiencies with Sxl.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/36849/1/Synergistic_interaction.pdf

Anand, Anuranjan and Chandra, Sharat H (1994) Synergistic interaction between particular X-chromosome deletions andSex-lethal causes female lethality inDrosophila melanogaster. In: Journal of Genetics, 73 (2-3). pp. 81-90.

Publicador

Indian academy of sciences

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http://www.springerlink.com/content/53n2087673147536/

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/36849/

Palavras-Chave #Microbiology & Cell Biology
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Journal Article

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