Genetics of 51D-52A, a region containing several maternal-effect genes and two maternal-specific transcripts in Drosophila

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Two genomic clones exhibiting a maternal-specific pattern of expression map to cytological region 52A. To elucidate the function of these clones we have undertaken a mutagenesis of the cytological region 51D-52A. This paper presents the results of this screen and the preliminary analysis of female-sterile and lethal mutations isolated. A total of twelve complementation groups have been identified, four of which are defined exclusively by female-sterile alleles. Only one visible mutation was isolated, a recessive temperature-sensitive allele of Thickened-arista (Ta(rts)). Several of the seven lethal loci display an embryonic lethal phase. Three of the four female-sterile loci affect chorion structure with one resulting in underamplification of the chorion genes, and two (possibly three) of the four female-steriles affect nuclear division/DNA replication. Thus it appears that this is a 'developmentally important' region, possibly representing a clustering of genes involved in either DNA replication or nuclear division.

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Underwood, E. M., Briot, A. S., Doll, K. Z., Ludwiczak, R. L., Otteson, D. C., Tower, J., … Yu, K. (1990). Genetics of 51D-52A, a region containing several maternal-effect genes and two maternal-specific transcripts in Drosophila. Genetics, 126(3), 639–650. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/126.3.639

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