Microdissection and cloning of the white locus and the 3B1-3C2 region of the Drosophila X chromosome

  • Pirrotta V
  • Hadfield C
  • Pretorius G
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Fragments from the 3B-3C region of the Drosophila X chromosomes were microdissected from salivary gland squashes and their DNA was cloned by the method developed by Scalenghe et al. (1981). These clones were used as starting points for a chromosome walk which covers 200 kb including bands 3B2 to 3C2. A number of deletion breakpoints were mapped on the cloned DNA allowing the localisation of several genes in the 3B region. The white locus in particular was isolated by microcloning the w insertion site. Two transcripts, of 2 and 2.4 kb, respectively, arise from the white region and its vicinity.

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Pirrotta, V., Hadfield, C., & Pretorius, G. H. J. (1983). Microdissection and cloning of the white locus and the 3B1-3C2 region of the Drosophila X chromosome. The EMBO Journal, 2(6), 927–934. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1983.tb01523.x

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