Molecular mapping on the rosy locus in Drosophila melanogaster

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Abstract

The DNA from the chromosomal region of the Drosophila rosy locus has been examined in 83 rosy mutant strains. Several spontaneous and radiation-induced alleles were associated with insertions and deletions, respectively. The lesions are clustered in a 4-kb region. Some of the alleles identified on the DNA map have been located on the genetic map by fine-structure recombination experiments. The genetic and molecular maps are collinear, and the alignment identifies the DNA location of the rosy control region. A rosy RNA of 4.5 kb has been identified; its 5' end lies in or near the control region.

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Cote, B., Bender, W., Curtis, D., & Chovnick, A. (1986). Molecular mapping on the rosy locus in Drosophila melanogaster. Genetics, 112(4), 769–783. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/112.4.769

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