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. 1986 Apr;112(4):755-67.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/112.4.755.

On the identification of the rosy locus DNA in Drosophila melanogaster: intragenic recombination mapping of mutations associated with insertions and deletions

On the identification of the rosy locus DNA in Drosophila melanogaster: intragenic recombination mapping of mutations associated with insertions and deletions

S H Clark et al. Genetics. 1986 Apr.

Abstract

DNA extracts of several rosy-mutation-bearing strains were associated with large insertions and deletions in a defined region of the molecular map believed to include the rosy locus DNA. Large-scale, intragenic mapping experiments were carried out that localized these mutations within the boundaries of the previously defined rosy locus structural element. Molecular characterization of the wild-type recombinants provides conclusive evidence that the rosy locus DNA is localized to the DNA segment marked by these lesions. One of the mutations, ry2101, arose from a P-M hybrid dysgenesis experiment and is associated with a copia insertion. Experiments are described which suggest that copia mobilizes in response to P-M hybrid dysgenesis. Relevance of the data to recombination in higher organisms is considered.

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