The white gene of Ceratitis capitata: a phenotypic marker for germline transformation
- PMID: 8533095
- DOI: 10.1126/science.270.5244.2005
The white gene of Ceratitis capitata: a phenotypic marker for germline transformation
Abstract
Reliable germline transformation is required for molecular studies and ultimately for genetic control of economically important insects, such as the Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly) Ceratitis capitata. A prerequisite for the establishment and maintenance of transformant lines is selectable or phenotypically dominant markers. To this end, a complementary DNA clone derived from the medfly white gene was isolated, which showed substantial similarity to white genes in Drosophila melanogaster and other Diptera. It is correlated with a spontaneous mutation causing white eyes in the medfly and can be used to restore partial eye color in transgenic Drosophila carrying a null mutation in the endogenous white gene.
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Medfly transformed--official!Science. 1995 Dec 22;270(5244):1941-2. doi: 10.1126/science.270.5244.1941. Science. 1995. PMID: 8533084 No abstract available.
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